Unchained

Why North Korea Is Interested in Cryptocurrency - Ep.150

Dec 17, 2019
Priscilla Moriuchi, an expert on North Korea's internet activities and cryptocurrency at Recorded Future, dives into North Korea's surprising fascination with crypto. She reveals how the regime's limited internet access is heavily monitored and primarily reserved for elite members. Moriuchi uncovers North Korea's sophisticated cyber operations, including malware attacks and the infamous WannaCry ransomware. Additionally, she discusses their methods for converting crypto gains to fiat and their connections to broader illicit activities like smuggling and drug trafficking.
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INSIGHT

Internet Metadata Research

  • Priscilla Moriuchi's North Korea internet research began in 2017, focusing on network traffic metadata.
  • This revealed elite North Korean internet usage patterns, offering insights into leadership behavior and interests.
INSIGHT

Elite Internet Access

  • North Korean internet access is limited to a tiny elite, under 300 people, mostly senior leadership and their families.
  • Ordinary North Koreans use a domestic intranet, disconnected from the global internet, with state-supplied, surveilled devices.
ANECDOTE

Early Internet Use

  • Early on, North Korean elite internet use resembled Western patterns, including social media, video streaming, and gaming.
  • Metadata analysis revealed usage but not specific content or user profiles.
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