Crypto Hacks Will Skyrocket in 2023, Says Cybersecurity Firm Kaspersky

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“When you’re talking about billions of dollars and North Korea, you’re talking about a country with essentially no GDP, so they’ve essentially created an economy laundering cryptocurrency and we know those funds aren’t going to fund a lifestyle,” Redbord told Insider. “They’ll be used for nuclear proliferation or ballistic missile systems. In 2022, these hacks moved from being a law enforcement issue to being a national security issue.”