North Korean Crypto Attacks Highlight Urgent Need for Security Measures
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North Korean hackers have already stolen over $1.5 billion in crypto assets in 2025, with funds likely supporting Pyongyang’s military and sanctions evasion. EtherHiding could amplify these threats, making blockchain platforms vulnerable to stealth malware campaigns.
GTIG recommends that crypto users and developers:
Block suspicious downloads and unauthorized web scripts
Monitor and label malicious code embedded in smart contracts
Enhance cybersecurity practices around wallet management and blockchain nodes
As attackers continue to innovate, security experts warn that EtherHiding may mark the beginning of malware fully integrated into decentralized systems, raising stakes for the crypto ecosystem.
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They should just make a Opensea 2. Fees legal.