Inside North Korea’s global cyber war: The intersection of hacking and organized crime
While the vast majority of citizens in North Korea don’t have access to the global internet, the country has become a hacking superpower — but how? Speaking at the TNW Conference 2022, Author and Investigative Journalist Geoff White addressed this perplexing contradiction. “The case of North Korea is unique in the world, and therefore its computer hackers are absolutely unique in the world as well,” he explained. The fact that most governments employ computer hackers isn’t news. They employ them to obtain advantageous information that they can use to advance their country’s position. As per White, North Korean hackers do…
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