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Five individuals, including four Americans and one Ukrainian, admitted to facilitating North Korea's revenue schemes by using stolen identities to help DPRK agents secure remote jobs with U.S. companies. Their actions impacted 136 firms and generated over $2.2 million for the North Korean regime. The DOJ is also pursuing the seizure of $15 million in cryptocurrency linked to these cyber crimes.
The U.S. Department of Justice has seized approximately $2.8 million in cryptocurrency believed to be linked to the Zeppelin ransomware group, which has been responsible for multiple high-profile cyberattacks. This operation highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat ransomware and cybercrime, particularly by targeting the financial gains of such criminal organizations.
The U.S. Department of Justice has disbanded its National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, shifting its focus away from prosecuting crypto exchanges for regulatory violations toward criminal activities involving digital assets. This decision aligns with President Trump's executive order aimed at providing regulatory clarity for the crypto industry, marking a significant change in the DOJ's approach to digital asset enforcement.