North Korea-linked Hackers Stole About $1B in 2022
North Korean hackers stole a record amount of cryptocurrencies last year.
North Korean hackers stole a record amount of cryptocurrencies last year.
$76 million was received in cryptocurrency-based investment products from January 28 to February 3.
14 companies laid off about 2,900 employees in the first month of the year.
Twitter is reportedly awaiting regulatory approval to implement payments, including cryptocurrencies.
A group of unidentified attackers have hacked the Twitter account of online broker Robinhood to promote a scam.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has started to review registered investment advisors.
Australia has just joined the top 3, taking the 3rd position, of the ranking of countries with the highest number of crypto ATMs amid the bear market.

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