AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCrypto Security: North Korean-linked hackers stole about $36M from Humanity Protocol after a phishing email tricked a director into opening a malicious attachment, letting attackers access private keys and siphon ~141.18M H tokens while minting more on BNB Smart Chain, according to Quantstamp. Sanctions & Diplomacy: Pyongyang doubled down on its nuclear stance, calling denuclearisation “irreversibly finalised” and rejecting US–South Korea and US–Japan talks that reaffirmed disarmament goals. Financial Oversight: Japan’s FSA ordered a pro-Pyongyang credit union in Sapporo to partially suspend operations after an embezzlement of 1.4B yen, citing document destruction and false statements to inspectors. Cybercrime Threats: A new malware campaign targeting South Korean PC users used fake Microsoft security alerts to deliver NarwhalRAT, tied to DPRK-linked APT37, enabling remote control and keylogging. Regional Business Climate: Separate reporting highlights growing US concern that South Korea’s China-leaning regulatory moves could pressure US tech firms and reshape trade dynamics.
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