More than 40 countries impacted by North Korea IT worker scams, crypto thefts

Eleven countries led a session at the UN headquarters in New York centered around a 140-page report released last fall that covered North Korea’s extensive cyber-focused efforts to fund its nuclear and ballistic weapons program. 

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