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The DOJ is seeking a $7.7 million forfeiture tied to crypto laundered by North Korean hackers masquerading as tech workers.
U.S. seizes $7.7M crypto from North Korean IT workers laundering funds using NFTs, stablecoins, and fake identities.
The US Department of Justice has moved to seize $7.74 million in crypto allegedly earned by North Korean IT workers using ...
The US is seeking the forfeiture of $7.74 million in cryptocurrency in frozen wallets tied to North Korean fake IT workers ...
FBI uncovers North Korean crypto laundering scheme, seizing $7.74 million funneled through stolen US identities to fund weapons programs.
North Korean IT workers’ $7.74 million in cryptocurrency has been seized by the United States Department of Justice in the ...
The Justice Department has seized more than $7.74 million dollars related to an illegal employment and cryptocurrency scheme ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNDOJ aims to confiscate $7.7M in crypto allegedly tied to fraudulent North Korean IT workersThe U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a statement Thursday announcing forfeiture action against $7.74 million in ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNNorth Korea’s Lazarus group begins hacking individual investors, trader loses $5.2M+ in cryptoNorth Korea’s Lazarus Group steals over $5.2M from a crypto trader using malware and laundering funds via Tornado Cash.
The US is seeking to seize $7.7M in crypto tied to North Korean IT workers accused of laundering funds through fake freelance ...
In May 2025, the cryptocurrency sector was featured in the headlines for breaches of security, with losses of about $244.1 ...
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