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North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate Tech and Crypto Projects, Pocket Over $16 Million


by Izabela Anna
for CoinEdition
ZachXBT Uncovers a Widespread Network of North Korean Developers Working at Hundreds of Startups
  • Over $16.58 million has been funneled to North Korean IT workers so far in 2025
  • These workers pose as freelancers to get jobs at hundreds of crypto and tech startups
  • They bypass security checks and route crypto payments to sanctioned DPRK-linked addresses

A growing national security concern is unfolding quietly across the global tech and crypto industries. According to data from the on-chain sleuth ZachXBT, over $16.58 million has been funneled to North Korean IT workers since the start of 2025 alone, a figure that amounts to roughly $2.76 million per month. 

These developers pose as legitimate freelancers but are secretly tied to the DPRK regime. Using simple tactics and social engineering, they’ve breached technical teams, secured sensitive roles, and routed crypto payments into addresses linked to sanctioned actors.

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North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate Tech and Crypto Projects, Pocket Over $16 Million


by Izabela Anna
for CoinEdition
ZachXBT Uncovers a Widespread Network of North Korean Developers Working at Hundreds of Startups
  • Over $16.58 million has been funneled to North Korean IT workers so far in 2025
  • These workers pose as freelancers to get jobs at hundreds of crypto and tech startups
  • They bypass security checks and route crypto payments to sanctioned DPRK-linked addresses

A growing national security concern is unfolding quietly across the global tech and crypto industries. According to data from the on-chain sleuth ZachXBT, over $16.58 million has been funneled to North Korean IT workers since the start of 2025 alone, a figure that amounts to roughly $2.76 million per month. 

These developers pose as legitimate freelancers but are secretly tied to the DPRK regime. Using simple tactics and social engineering, they’ve breached technical teams, secured sensitive roles, and routed crypto payments into addresses linked to sanctioned actors.

The post North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate Tech and Crypto Projects, Pocket Over $16 Million appeared first on Coin Edition.

Read the article at CoinEdition

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