North Korea hackers breached US IT company in bid to steal crypto: Sources

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They used the firm as a springboard to target an unknown number of cryptocurrency companies. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - A North Korean government-backed hacking group penetrated an American IT management company and used it as a springboard to target an unknown number of cryptocurrency companies, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

JumpCloud, which acknowledged the hack in a blog post last week and blamed it on a “sophisticated nation-state sponsored threat actor”, did not answer Reuters’ questions about who specifically was behind the hack and which clients were affected. Reuters could not ascertain whether any digital currency was ultimately stolen as a result of the hack.

North Korea has previously denied organising digital currency heists, despite voluminous evidence - including UN reports - to the contrary.

 

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