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How North Korea Became A Crypto Hacking Powerhouse

Aug 16, 2022
18:06
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Cryptocurrency
02:01 • 2min
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Cryptocurrency - When Did They First Start Realizing Crypto Could Be a Revenue Gene?
04:17 • 2min
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Cryptocurrency Hackers Are Good at Their Job
05:52 • 2min
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Is Crypto Getting Better at Its Security Practices?
07:26 • 2min
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Do You Know What Crypto Scammers Are Doing?
09:32 • 2min
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Identity Theft Protection Starts Here
11:58 • 2min
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Is There a Silver Bullet to Stopping Crypto Hakos?
14:17 • 2min
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Is It a Bridge or an Arms Race?
16:47 • 2min
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Bloomberg Crypto - A Daily Podcast From Bloomberg
18:59 • 3min
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The latest alleged hacks by some North Koreans entail plagiarized resumes placed on job sites and theft of proprietary intelligence. How did North Korea get so good at tricking crypto employers? And what does all of this mean for the security of crypto companies? Bloomberg reporter Jeff Stone joins this episode to explain. 

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