Ripple Shares North Korea Threat Data as Crypto Attacks Shift to Social Engineering

Ripple is sharing threat intelligence tied to North Korean hacking campaigns through Crypto ISAC, as TRM Labs said North Korea accounted for 64% of global crypto hack losses in 2025. Crypto ISAC also launched a new API for real-time threat data sharing, with Ripple and Coinbase among the early adopters. Crypto ISAC said the recent $280 million Drift incident showed how attacks are moving beyond smart contract bugs and toward trusted human targets.

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