AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCrypto & Sanctions: TRM Labs says North Korea-linked hackers stole about $643M in crypto in H1 2026—roughly two-thirds of global losses—driven mainly by the April Drift ($285M) and KelpDAO ($292M) DeFi attacks, even as total losses fell versus 2025. Cybercrime Spillover: Reflect launched a recovery program for USDC+ holders after the Drift-linked exploit fallout, while Humanity Protocol pivoted to enterprise AI after its own $36M theft. Internal Crackdown: North Korea’s Ministry of Social Security has reportedly been ordered to investigate a wave of inmate deaths, with malnutrition and inadequate food cited, pointing to a likely personnel shake-up. Governance & Business Risk: Daily NK reports a Sariwon housing corruption probe targeting donju and officials over diverted state construction materials, underscoring enforcement pressure on private enterprise. Regional Security Economics: A U.S.-Iran sanctions relief deal could push Pyongyang to seek new bargaining chips if U.S. talks resume. Trade/Procurement Watch: The U.S. Defense Department is seeking input to restrict Pentagon PCB purchases from adversarial nations including North Korea, aiming to tighten trusted microelectronics supply chains.
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