KEY POINTS
  • North Korea-linked hackers stole $200 million worth of crypto from January to Aug. 18, accounting for over 20% of all stolen crypto this year, according to a recent report by TRM Labs.
  • "Most experts agree the North Korean government is using these stolen assets to fund its nuclear weapons programs," according to blockchain analytics company Chainalysis.
  • North Korea is under several U.N. sanctions, aimed at limiting the regime's access to sources of funding it needs to support its nuclear activities.
The FBI claims North Korea-linked hackers were behind a $100 million crypto heist on the so-called Horizon bridge in 2022.

North Korea-linked hackers have stolen hundreds of millions of crypto to fund the regime's nuclear weapons programs, research shows.

So far this year, from January to Aug. 18, North Korea-affiliated hackers stole $200 million worth of crypto — accounting for over 20% of all stolen crypto this year, according to blockchain intelligence firm TRM Labs.