According to Bloomberg, G7 leaders may discuss North Korea's cyberattacks and Crypto Assets theft at a summit in Alberta, Canada, in mid-June, reflecting the international community's concerns about North Korea's use of cybercrime to raise funds. In recent years, North Korean Hackers have stolen billions of dollars from Crypto Assets companies through malicious code attacks, with Crypto Assets becoming a significant source of funding for circumventing international sanctions and financing weapons of mass destruction programs.
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The G7 summit may focus on North Korean cryptocurrency hacker activities and the flow of funds.
According to Bloomberg, G7 leaders may discuss North Korea's cyberattacks and Crypto Assets theft at a summit in Alberta, Canada, in mid-June, reflecting the international community's concerns about North Korea's use of cybercrime to raise funds. In recent years, North Korean Hackers have stolen billions of dollars from Crypto Assets companies through malicious code attacks, with Crypto Assets becoming a significant source of funding for circumventing international sanctions and financing weapons of mass destruction programs.