SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's recent joint military drills with the United States are aimed at deterring North Korea, the ...
South Korea suspects a North Korean team may be behind the recent hacking of cryptocurrency exchange Upbit that led to the unauthorised withdrawal of 44.5 billion won ($30.4 million) in ...
North Korean hacking group Lazarus is suspected to be behind a recent breach of around $30.6 million worth of cryptocurrency ...
For two hours every day, Lee Si-young and her colleagues broadcast uncensored foreign news into authoritarian North Korea.
Security researchers at Gendigital warn that Russian and North Korean state-backed hackers — two of the world’s most ...
Regulators are investigating a 44.5 billion won ($30 million) hack at Upbit, Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, and say ...
North Korea’s notorious cybercrime unit, Lazarus Group, is suspected of orchestrating $30 million hack at South Korean exchange Upbit.
It came after Politico reported last week that two of the world’s most active state-backed cybercrime units from Russia and North Korea were engaging in “unprecedented” cooperation.
Authorities are probing whether one of the world’s most notorious state-linked hacking units is behind South Korea’s latest ...
North Korea on Friday blasted the recent joint US-South Korea anti-submarine drills called Silent Shark, as well as other ...
The North Korean military holds winter exercises each year from Dec. 1 until late March or early April. These exercises are designed to help soldiers adapt to cold-weather combat conditions, boost ...
North Korea is holding public lectures encouraging electronic payment adoption, but citizens remain hesitant due to concerns ...