North Korea Denies US Cybercrime Allegations, Calls Them 'Absurd Slander'
In response to US claims of cybercrime, North Korea has dismissed the allegations as unfounded, despite a UN panel's estimation of billions in losses linked to its cyber activities.
North Korea has publicly rejected the United States' accusations of involvement in cybercrime, labeling them as 'absurd slander.' This statement comes amid ongoing tensions between the two nations.
The US has alleged that North Korean hackers are responsible for significant cyberattacks, including theft of cryptocurrency. However, Pyongyang continues to deny these claims.
A recent report from a UN panel suggested that North Korea-linked cyberattacks have resulted in billions of dollars in stolen assets. The regime's dismissal of these findings raises questions about the ongoing cybersecurity landscape.