How ? Because they knew that they could sell their stolen bitcoins at a higher price once they had finished with them, because they wanted to see how much they would get for them, and because they wanted to make sure that their "stolen" bitcoin would be completely destroyed,  reminiscent of sieges by Mongols (Robert Greene).  The primary source of capital for the south korea bitcoin theft was scammers running the New World Bitcoin Bank (NWBF), who used the stolen bitcoins to pay employees, first to move money out of the North, and then to sell on the black market.  The CEO of the NWBF was arrested and extradited back to the US. This attack was carried out by the North Korean hackers and their allies, who clearly were seeking to strike South Korea's critical infrastructure and international financial institutions. The hackers appeared to be seeking retribution for the assassination of North Korea's top military commander this year, Jang Song Thaek, by South Korean authorities, who have launched a series of anti-Hackers Operation, and against South Korean critics of the North's human rights abuses. On the other hand, the hackers of the south korea bank were very careful about what they stole from them. They kept it all in encrypted messages in a bank machine on a dedicated server located in the south korea. When the korean hacking team sent the emails with the required information to the server, the mail went through the korean server, and the email went through another secret korean server for the encryption process.



How they stole money


To put the money that is stolen into perspective, using encryption techniques or a PDF with detailed information of the theft can yield about $80,000 in a real world scenario. Using decryption software for the data on the PDF and the decryption software on the drive that the account was stored on should result in about $25,000 in a real world scenario


이새끼들 양판소 작가처럼 일단 지르고 봄 ㅋㅋㅋ 99%가 저런 수준.


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