Half of North Korea's Missile Programs Funded via Stolen Crypto: White House

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Half of North Korea's Missile Programs Funded via Stolen Crypto: White House
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Anne Neuberger said the US government is committed to identify North Korean crypto hackers and trace the stolen digital assets.

According to an undisclosed White House official, North Korea has funded approximately half of its missile tests through crypto theft and cyberattacks.

She also asserted that US intelligence agencies are trying to identify the bad actors and trace the drained assets.that the totalitarian nation financed its missile programs and nuclear experiments with crypto theft.

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