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North Korea stole cryptocurrency worth USD 316.4 million to fund its nuclear programme: UN experts | World News

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United Nations: North Korea has modernised its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles by flaunting United Nations sanctions, using cyberattacks to help finance its programmes and continuing to seek material and technology overseas for its arsenal, UN experts have claimed.

The panel of experts monitoring sanctions on the Northeast Asian nation said in a report sent to UN Security Council members on Monday that North Korea’s “total theft of virtual assets from 2019 to November 2020 is valued at approximately USD 316.4 million,’’ according to one unidentified country.

The panel said its investigations found that North Korean-linked cyber actors continued to conduct operations in 2020 against financial institutions and virtual currency exchange houses to generate money to support its weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programmes.

In its weapons development, the experts said, Kim Jong-Un’s government has also produced fissile material, an essential ingredient for producing nuclear weapons, and maintained its nuclear facilities.

“It displayed new short-range, medium-range, submarine-launched and intercontinental ballistic missile systems at military parades,’’ they said. “It announced preparation for testing and production of new ballistic missile warheads and, development of tactical nuclear weapons … And upgraded its ballistic missile infrastructure.” The panel recommended that the Security Council impose sanctions on four North Korean men: Choe Song Chol, Im Song Sun, Pak Hwa Song, and Hwang Kil Su.

The Security Council has imposed increasingly tough sanctions on North Korea since its first test explosion of a nuclear device in 2006. It has banned most of the country’s exports and severely limited its imports, trying to pressure Pyongyang into abandoning its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

But the report’s summary and some key findings and recommendations, make it clear that North Korea remains able to evade sanctions and develop its weapons and to illicitly import refined petroleum, access international banking channels and carry out ‘malicious cyber activities.’

North Korea’s arsenal escalated to a major threat to the United States following tests in 2017 that included a detonation of a purported thermonuclear warhead and flight tests demonstrating its ICBMs could reach deep in the American mainland.

A year later, Kim initiated diplomacy with South Korea and then-US President Donald Trump that derailed in 2019 when the Americans rejected North Korea’s demands for major sanctions relief in exchange for a piecemeal deal partially surrendering its nuclear weapons capabilities.

Last year, North Korea’s already battered economy decayed further amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which led Kim to close the country’s borders. That severely limited the legal and illegal transfer of goods and movement of people, according to the experts.

At a North Korean political conference, Kim sharply criticized his government’s economic agencies for unspecified passiveness and ‘self-protecting tendencies’, the North’s state media reported Tuesday. 

His remarks follow a ruling party congress last month where he called for greater state control over the economy while also vowing to continue all-out efforts to boost his nuclear program, which North Korea sees as a deterrent to the U.S. And thus an assurance of the Kim dynasty’s continued existence.

With his diplomatic efforts stalemated, Kim must start all over again with President Joe Biden, who previously called him a ‘thug’ and criticized Trump for summit spectacles instead of significant nuclear reductions.

In August 2019, the UN Panel said North Korean cyber experts illegally obtained proceeds ‘estimated at up to $2 billion’ to fund its weapons programmes. The panel said in the new report that it investigated ‘malicious’ activities by the Reconnaissance General Bureau North Korea’s primary intelligence agency, which is on the UN Sanctions blacklist including the targeting of virtual assets and virtual asset service providers, and attacks on defense companies.

North Korea continues to launder stolen cryptocurrencies especially through over-the-counter virtual asset brokers in China to acquire fiat currency which is government-backed, like the US Dollar, the experts said.

The panel said it is investigating a September 2020 hack against a cryptocurrency exchange that resulted in approximately $281 million worth of cryptocurrencies being stolen, and transactions on the blockchain indicating the $281 million hack is related to a USD 23 million second hack in October 2020.

‘Preliminary analysis, based on the attack vectors and subsequent efforts to launder the illicit proceeds strongly suggests links to the DPRK,’ the experts said, using the initials of the country’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

According to one unnamed country, North Korea also continues to generate illegal revenue by exploiting freelance information technology platforms using the same methods it does to access the global financial system – false identification, use of virtual private network services, and establishing front companies in Hong Kong, the panel said. 

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