In South Korea, $ 7.6 million of crypto money was cut and inflated to $ 82.7 million. Hackers stole personal information from 30,000 people and acted against crypto currencies, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Bithumb. Analysts say North Korean pirates may have targeted crypto currencies to get rid of financial sanctions on nuclear weapons development by the North.
It is believed that this attack is based solely on the attack that Bithumb employees are guiding on their home computers. Hackers have demanded Bithumb $ 5.5 million and threatened to erase the personal information of merchants. On the other hand, Bithumb is ranked fifth in South Korea and fifth in the world.
The reports confirm that in October the postponement was postponed. Evidence now goes to the prosecutor's office. South Korean news agency Yonhap believes that North Koreans are behind the hacker attack by accepting analyst sources.
Three days ago, the government gave Bithumb a total of $ 55,000 in fines for not protecting its users' knowledge. Today, South Korean financial authorities are not setting up virtual currencies and promise to increase security after the attacks. Successful piracy attempts are being made in the cryptocracy they are in and the credibility of the entire crypto sector is reduced, so these enterprises should be urgently avoided.
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