Tag: International Relations
Unmasking the Digital Bandits: The North Korean Hacking Operation
Discover how North Korea’s hacking scheme targets cryptocurrency, funding its regime and nuclear ambitions. A serious global threat unfolds.
North Korea’s Alleged Crypto Heist: The $281 Million KuCoin Connection
Exploring the U.N. accusations of North Korea’s $281 million crypto theft linked to the KuCoin hack and its implications.
The Blockchain Service Network: China’s Bold Leap into Global Connectivity
Dive into China’s Blockchain Service Network (BSN) as it strives for global connectivity amidst geopolitical challenges and ambitious goals.
Using Blockchain to Break Down Barriers in Nuclear Disarmament
Research indicates blockchain could enhance nuclear disarmament verification, helping to build trust among states while maintaining data security.
Treasury’s Latest Crypto Sanctions Target Russian Nationals Linked to Election Interference
Treasury’s new sanctions target Russian nationals and crypto wallet addresses linked to election interference, as the election approaches.
North Korea’s Cryptocurrency Conference: A Recipe for Sanctions and Suspicion
The U.N. warns that attending North Korea’s cryptocurrency conference could violate sanctions amid rising concerns about blockchain-related activities.
Cryptocurrency and Sanctions: The Arrest of Virgil Griffith
Virgil Griffith’s arrest for presenting blockchain tech to North Korea raises crucial questions about crypto, sanctions, and national security.
The Race for Digital Currency Supremacy: What the U.S. Can Learn from China’s CBDC Push
Explore the battle between the U.S. and China in the digital currency space and what it means for global finance.
U.S. Takes Cybersecurity Stand: Sanctions on North Korean Hacking Groups
The U.S. imposes further sanctions on North Korean hacking groups amidst allegations of cyber crimes funding weapons programs.
North Korea Fires Back: Denies $2 Billion Hacking Claims and Blames the U.S.
North Korea refutes claims of $2 billion in hacking, accusing the U.S. of spreading slander as investigations into cyber attacks unfold.