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A blockchain expert explains how North Korea’s $625 million crypto hack presents a new national security threat — and why it marks a shift in the global ‘digital battlefield’


  • North Korea’s huge crypto hack marks a new era in cybersecurity threats.
  • “If there was ever a doubt that hacks were not tied to national security, that’s been resolved,” a blockchain expert told Insider.

US authorities this week tied North Korean hackers to the historic $625 million Axie Infinity crypto swindle, with the massive hack signifying the emergence of a new type of national security threat, according to a blockchain expert.

On Thursday, the US Treasury Department added an Ethereum wallet address to its sanction list after the wallet facilitated transfers for more than $86 million of the stolen funds.

The hacking outfits Lazarus and APT38, both linked to North Korea, were behind the theft, the FBI said in a statement, and the funds are generating revenue for Kim Jong Un’s regime.

Ari Redbord, head of legal and government affairs at blockchain research firm TRM, says the attack shows that even a nation as isolated as North Korea can participate in new-age cyber-warfare.

“Over the last few years many hacks have been perpetrated by North Korea,” Redbord told Insider. “But the magnitude of this one shows things have moved from small exploits to true national security concerns. It’s staggering — bank robbery at the speed of the internet.”

For years, North Korean actors have been responsible for cyberattacks, including a high-profile hit against Sony in 2014. But groups like Lazarus have grown increasingly sophisticated and ambitious.

Meanwhile, businesses within the nascent crypto sector are still finding their footing when it comes to cybersecurity, which makes them vulnerable to hacking groups which are continuously honing their tactics.

“North Korea realized a hack against an online retailer was one thing, but going after crypto exchanges is a more effective way to fund destabilizing activity at a very low cost to them,” Redbord said.

The country was an early adopter of cryptocurrency money laundering, he added, and there’s no sign it’s bad actors will slow their efforts since it’s proven to be extremely profitable.

What’s more, Redbord noted that social engineering attacks, such as the Axie Infinity infiltration, are becoming more advanced.

These hacks aren’t a…

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Indiana National Guard taking step onto cyber battlefield | Government and Politics




Holcomb visits Afghan evacuees, U.S. troops at Camp Atterbury

Indiana National Guard Adjutant General Dale Lyles, right, and Gov. Eric Holcomb, second from right, speak with service members Sept. 8 at Camp Atterbury. The Indiana National Guard is expanding into the cyber realm by establishing an intelligence and electronic warfare battalion.




The Indiana National Guard is taking its more than two centuries of battlefield experience into the cyber realm by establishing an intelligence and electronic warfare battalion.

The new electronic fighting force, operating from inside the Indiana Intelligence Center in Indianapolis, will use advanced technologies to protect and defend Hoosiers, Americans and the nation’s allies from cyberwarfare and other technology threats.

“We are committed to bring a new, cutting-edge skill set to the Indiana National Guard,” said Maj. Gen. Dale Lyles, adjutant general of the Indiana National Guard.

“This new intelligence and electronic warfare battalion will do just that and will be a showcase to not only the nation, but also the Hoosier State.”

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The guard currently is working to fill approximately 200 positions in the new battalion, both from within the existing force of some 13,500 citizen-soldiers and among recruits interested in acquiring the…

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Battlefield 2042 Update Adds New Weekly Missions, &Lots of Bug Fixes


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EA Dice has issued full patch notes for its upcoming Battlefield 2042 patch, which is due to launch tomorrow, Dec. 2. The update is substantial, aiming to resolve in part the huge number of glitches, bugs, and performance issues that have plagued Battlefield 2042 since its launch, in addition to adding new weekly missions and a game mode.

In terms of new content, there will be a total of 3 varying missions each week that reward players with XP for completion. In turn, the XP goes toward unique cosmetic rewards. For Battlefield Portal comes new game mode layouts for Rush on all All-Out Warfare maps. Also, several new templates to the Builder, and a new custom mode called Vehicle Team Deathmatch, which allows players to utilize combat vehicles in custom experiences. It will also support logic created in the Rules Editor, allowing players to spawn at team HQ and adding more options when creating custom games.

Below you can find the full list of patch notes for Update 0.3.0.

Fixes, Changes, and Improvements

General

  • The Recent Players screen now include everyone from previous matches to allow for easier user reporting
  • Made improvements to the “Interaction” system by switching the default “INTERACT” text on multiple interactions to reflect the action you are about to do, i.e. “OPEN CONTAINER”, “CALL ELEVATOR”
  • Resolved Kaleidoscope server room lighting issue
  • Resolved an issue related to the velocity / trajectory while spawning in jets
  • Improved helicopter animation in level fly-bys during insertion
  • Improvements to address an issue where players killed in vehicles would fall beneath level geometry
  • Improvements to streaming assets in deploy screen presentation
  • Player no longer gets stuck in a zipline/rope after exiting a vehicle after entering it too close to a zipline or rope
  • Exiting an open seat early in the enter animation no longer causes your aim pitch to lock up
  • Correct field of view is applied immediately following insertion sequences

User Interface

  • Improved the Collection screens, making them easier to use and clear as to what…

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The Cyberwar Decade: How an Invisible Battlefield Came of Age in the 2010s – Popular Mechanics

The Cyberwar Decade: How an Invisible Battlefield Came of Age in the 2010s  Popular Mechanics
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