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State-sponsored hackers from North Korea have stolen over $2 billion in cryptocurrency during 2025 alone, targeting both exchanges and high-net-worth individuals. As crypto values surge, these sophisticated attacks highlight the urgent need for enhanced security controls and protective measures for digital assets.
State-backed hackers are accelerating their attacks on cryptocurrency platforms and wealthy investors, with North Korean operatives alone stealing over $2 billion in digital assets during 2025. As bitcoin reaches unprecedented highs exceeding $124,000 per token, the financial appeal for sophisticated hacking groups has intensified dramatically. According to blockchain analysis firm Elliptic, more than 30 major hacks have been attributed to North Korean government hackers this year, highlighting critical vulnerabilities in current crypto security frameworks.