North Korean crypto thefts target Japan, Vietnam, Hong Kong
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This headline is making me question my moral convictions. NK bad, theft bad, crypto bad. So if the bad guys are doing a bad thing to other bad guys …
Anyone who’s interested in this should listen to the BBC’s “Lazarus Heist” podcast.
How do you “steal” crypto? Every transaction is listed in the blockchain. That’s like robbing a bank and leaving your name and address behind for the cops, isn’t it?