Per the report, the group was able to rip off $1.7 billion last year alone. Social engineering, phishing and mixing are among some of the tactics deployed by the hackers in order to procure the digital assets and obfuscate their origins.
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Cybersecurity firm Recorded Future said the North Korean hacker group Lazarus hauled in approximately $3 billion in stolen crypto assets since 2017. So reports The Hacker News.
Per the report, the group was able to rip off $1.7 billion last year alone. Social engineering, phishing and mixing are among some of the tactics deployed by the hackers in order to procure the digital assets and obfuscate their origins.