How North Korean hackers laundered $100M in stolen Bitcoin by using hundreds of automated transactions to "peel" small amounts off the original (Mike Orcutt/MIT Technology Review)

How North Korean hackers laundered $100M in stolen Bitcoin by using hundreds of automated transactions to "peel" small amounts off the original (Mike Orcutt/MIT Technology Review)

How North Korean hackers laundered $100M in stolen Bitcoin by using hundreds of automated transactions to "peel" small amounts off the original (Mike Orcutt/MIT Technology Review)

How North Korean hackers laundered $100M in stolen Bitcoin by using hundreds of automated transactions to "peel" small amounts off the original (Mike Orcutt/MIT Technology Review) https://ift.tt/38zpr2J

Mike Orcutt / MIT Technology Review:
How North Korean hackers laundered $100M in stolen Bitcoin by using hundreds of automated transactions to “peel” small amounts off the original  —  Hackers working for Kim Jong-un have become experts at covering their tracks on the Bitcoin blockchain.


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