Ripple Shares Suspected North Korean Hacker Blacklist With Crypto ISAC

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Ripple has started sharing a blacklist of suspected North Korean cyber agents with Crypto ISAC to help crypto firms block infiltration attempts. Ripple said North Korean tactics have shifted from code hacking to disguised employment. The shared data includes LinkedIn profiles, email addresses, and phone numbers for real-time screening.

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