North Korea Reportedly Stole $316 Million Through Cyberattacks Last Year

The UN previously reported in 2019 that the Kim regime has stolen up to $2 billion through cyber attacks and last year they stole $316 million on top of that. Yet supposedly they can’t feed their own people and the Moon administration wants to funnel even more cash to the regime:

A woman wearing a face mask walks past in front of a TV screen showing a news program reporting about North Korea’s military parade, at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, on January 15.

New York (CNN)North Korea‘s army of hackers stole hundreds of millions of dollars throughout much of 2020 to fund the country’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs in violation of international law, according to a confidential United Nations report.The document accused the regime of leader Kim Jong Un of conducting “operations against financial institutions and virtual currency exchange houses” to pay for weapons and keep North Korea’s struggling economy afloat. One unnamed country that is a member of the UN claimed the hackers stole virtual assets worth $316.4 million dollars between 2019 and November 2020, according to the document.

CNN via a reader tip

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