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North Korea Expands Scams to Cryptocurrency Job Market to Steal Digital Assets

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Last updated: September 4, 2025 8:26 pm
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Published: September 4, 2025
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North Korea has escalated its tactics of exploiting job seekers within the technology and cryptocurrency sectors as part of its ongoing efforts to fund its nuclear weapons program. Reports indicate that the regime, initially known for posing as fake employees at Western tech firms, is now tapping into the burgeoning cryptocurrency job market. According to Reuters, North Korean hackers are inundating this industry with attractive job offers that appear legitimate, thus targeting applicants to steal their digital assets.

As job seekers become increasingly wary, many are now actively screening recruiters for potential connections to North Korea. This recognition of a threat is not unfounded; the scheme operates by having North Korean operatives contact individuals through social media platforms. Victims are prompted to visit suspicious websites to undertake skills assessments and record video responses. These sites, however, host malicious code intended to compromise users’ cryptocurrency wallets once they interact with them.

The timing of these scams coincides with broader economic shifts, which have created fertile ground for such fraudulent schemes. A report from CNN highlights a dramatic decline in postings for software development roles, which plummeted by 71% between February 2022 and August 2025. The New York Times has further noted that recent computer science graduates are encountering significant difficulty in securing entry-level positions, despite previous assurances of a high demand for technical roles. This challenging employment landscape is exacerbated by mass layoffs in the tech industry, prompting many in the cryptocurrency sphere to fall prey to dubious recruitment offers.

North Korea’s target range is alarmingly expansive. Researchers from cybersecurity firms SentinelOne and Validin discovered log files that were inadvertently exposed by the hackers, revealing the email and IP addresses of over 230 individuals. These included a diverse array of professions, such as coders, influencers, accountants, and marketers, all targeted between January and March, indicating a wide-scale effort to execute recruitment scams.

This increase in social engineering approaches is just one aspect of North Korea’s broader strategy to illicitly acquire cryptocurrency. In a recent analysis, TRM Labs stated that North Korean operatives successfully stole approximately $1.5 billion worth of Ethereum from the Bybit crypto exchange—a record theft that underscores the severity of the threat posed by these malicious actors.

In light of these developments, experts advise caution. A key takeaway for job seekers is to remain skeptical of offers that seem too good to be true, as they often are. As the cryptocurrency job sector continues to evolve, it remains crucial for individuals to protect their assets and ensure they are communicating with legitimate employers.

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