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Stolen crypto from North Korean hackers linked to Asian payment firm | The Express Tribune

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 A major Cambodian payments firm received crypto worth over $150,000 from a digital wallet used by North Korean hacking outfit Lazarus, blockchain data shows, a glimpse of how the criminal collective has laundered funds in Southeast Asia.

Huione Pay, which is based in Phnom Penh and offers currency exchange, payments and remittance services, received the crypto between June 2023 and February this year, according to the previously unreported blockchain data reviewed by Reuters.

The crypto was sent to Huione Pay from an anonymous digital wallet that, according to two blockchain analysts, was used by Lazarus hackers to deposit funds stolen from three crypto companies in June and July last year, mostly via phishing attacks.

The FBI said in August 2023, tab that Lazarus plundered about $160 million from the crypto firms: Estonia-based Atomic Wallet and CoinsPaid; and Alphapo, registered in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The agency didn’t disclose specifics. They were the latest in a series of heists by Lazarus that the United States has said is funding Pyongyang’s weapons programmes.

Cryptocurrency allows North Korea to circumvent international sanctions, the United Nations has said. That may in turn help it to pay for banned goods and services, according to the Royal United Services Institute, a London-based defence and security think tank.

Huione Pay’s board said in a statement the company had not known it “received funds indirectly” from the hacks and cited the multiple transactions between its wallet and the source of the hack as the reason it was unaware. The wallet that sent the funds was not under its management, Huione said.

Third parties cannot control transactions to and from wallets that aren’t under their management. However, blockchain analysis tools enable companies to identify high-risk wallets, and to seek to prevent interaction with them, crypto security experts say.

Huione Pay – whose three directors include Hun To, a cousin of Prime Minister Hun Manet – declined to specify why it had received funds from the wallet or to provide details of its compliance policies. The company said Hun To’s directorship does not include day-to-day oversight of its operations.

Reuters was unable to reach Hun for comment. The news agency has no evidence that Hun To or Cambodia’s ruling family had any knowledge of the crypto transactions.

The National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) said in a statement to Reuters that payments firms such as Huione weren’t allowed to deal or trade any cryptocurrencies and digital assets. In 2018, it said the ban sought to avoid investment losses due to crypto’s volatility, cybercrime and the anonymity of the technology “which may cause risks of money laundering and financing of terrorism.”

The NBC told Reuters it “would not hesitate to impose any corrective measures” against Huione, without saying if such action was planned. The North Korean mission to the United Nations in New York did not respond to a request for comment. A person at its mission to the United Nations in Geneva told Reuters in January that previous reporting on Lazarus was “all speculation and misinformation.”

Atomic Wallet and Alphapo didn’t respond to requests for comment. CoinsPaid told Reuters that its own data showed crypto stolen from it worth $3,700 reached the Huione Pay wallet.

While cryptocurrency is anonymous and flows outside the conventional banking system, its movements are traceable on the blockchain – a public, immutable ledger that records the amount of crypto sent from wallet to wallet, and when the transactions occurred.

US blockchain analysis firm TRM Labs told Reuters in a statement that Huione Pay was one of a number of payment platforms and over-the-counter (OTC) brokers that received a majority of the crypto stolen in the Atomic Wallet hack. Brokers connect buyers and sellers of crypto, offering traders a greater degree of privacy than crypto exchanges.

In its statement, TRM also said that the hackers, to hide their tracks, had converted the stolen crypto via a complex laundering operation into different cryptocurrencies, including tether (USDT) – a so-called ‘stablecoin’ that retains a steady value in dollars. For tether transactions, they used the Tron blockchain, a fast-growing register that is popular for its speed and low cost, TRM added.

“This majority of funds were converted to USDT on the Tron blockchain, and appeared to be sent to exchanges, services, and OTC – one of which, was Huione Pay,” TRM Labs told Reuters, referring to the actions of the hackers. It did not provide further details.

A spokesperson for the British Virgin Islands-registered Tron said: “Tron condemns the abuse of blockchain technologies and is dedicated to combating these, and other malicious actors, in all forms, and wherever they may be found.” The spokesperson did not comment directly on the Atomic Wallet hack.

Estonia’s investigation into the 2023 hacks of Atomic Wallet and Coinspaid remains open, said Ago Ambur, the head of Estonia’s cybercrime bureau. Cybercrime police in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines did not respond to requests for comment on the Alphapo hack.

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US blockchain analysis firm Merkle Science, which counts as clients law enforcement agencies in the United States and Britain and has previously examined Lazarus heists, examined the movement of coin from the 2023 hacks for Reuters.

Its CEO, Mriganka Pattnaik, said tracing funds from the Lazarus attacks was difficult due to the complex methods used to conceal the money trail.

Merkle Science said its investigation showed that there were three “hops” – or transfers – from the Atomic Wallet hackers to the anonymous wallet that later transferred funds to Huione. Transfers between multiple crypto wallets are typically a red flag for organisations seeking to launder funds, financial crime experts and blockchain analysts say.

Between June and September 2023, the Lazarus hacker who targeted Atomic Wallet sent tether worth around $87,000 to the anonymous wallet, according to the data uncovered by Merkle Science. The wallet also received tether worth around $15,000 stolen from CoinsPaid and Alphapo, Merkle Science said.

In January, the United Nations said Lazarus had shared money-laundering networks with criminals in Southeast Asia, without naming any platforms involved.

Jeremy Douglas, the UN Office of Drugs and Crime’s former regional director for Southeast Asia, said the region was awash with unregulated crypto service providers and online casinos acting as “underground banks.” He did not comment on Huione.

Groups such as Lazarus strive to stay ahead of law enforcement, he added, with technology and infrastructure that has spread across Southeast Asia now a critical part of their ability to do so.

“Southeast Asia has in many ways become the global ground zero, the primary testing ground, for high-tech money laundering and cybercrime operations,” he said.

The G7’s illicit finance body, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), last year removed Cambodia from its “grey list” of countries with flawed anti-money laundering policies, citing improvements to its regime.

However, a FATF spokesperson referred Reuters to a 2021 report that highlighted “major gaps” in Cambodia’s illicit finance rules for crypto firms, adding that the assessment still stood.

Cambodia’s central bank said it was drafting regulations to identify and punish use of crypto for illegal activities including fraud, money laundering and cybersecurity threats.

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Two astronauts, a billionaire and an engineer, completed the first private spacewalk in orbit on Thursday outside a SpaceX capsule. They wore a new type of spacesuit in a high-risk feat once limited to astronauts from government space agencies.

As part of the Polaris Dawn mission, the astronauts each spent about 10 minutes outside the Crew Dragon capsule, tethered for safety, while their two crewmates remained inside. The mission, led by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, further pushed the boundaries of private space travel.

Jared Isaacman, a pilot and founder of Shift4, was the first to exit, followed by SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis. Meanwhile, their crewmates Scott Poteet and Anna Menon observed from inside the capsule. Orbiting about 450 miles (730 km) above Earth, the entire spacewalk lasted one hour and 46 minutes.

Isaacman, who also funded the Polaris mission, previously financed his Inspiration4 flight with SpaceX in 2021. The mission, streamed live on SpaceX’s website, tested new equipment, including slimmer spacesuits and a procedure to fully depressurise the Crew Dragon cabin – technology that Musk aims to refine for future private missions to Mars.

After re-entering the spacecraft, Isaacman commented on Earth’s beauty, as seen from space. This mission was one of the riskiest for SpaceX, the only private company capable of regularly sending people into orbit and back.

Before the spacewalk at around 10:52 GMT, the capsule was completely depressurised, with the astronauts relying on their SpaceX-designed spacesuits for oxygen via an umbilical connection to the capsule. Isaacman, 41, and Gillis, 30, tested the suits’ flexibility and provided feedback to improve future designs.

The mission aimed to push the limits of private companies in space, with ground teams at SpaceX’s California headquarters monitoring the hatch’s closure and carrying out safety checks as the astronauts returned inside.

The spacewalk procedure echoed that of the first US spacewalk in 1965, which involved depressurising the capsule and tethering a spacesuited astronaut to it. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson hailed the mission as a “giant leap forward” for the commercial space industry and NASA’s goal of building a sustainable US space economy.

While Isaacman has not revealed the mission’s cost, it is expected to run into hundreds of millions, with Crew Dragon seats typically costing around $55 million each.

Gillis, who joined SpaceX as an intern in 2015, and Poteet, a retired US Air Force lieutenant colonel, were among the crew, along with SpaceX engineer Anna Menon. Throughout the mission, the spacecraft circled Earth multiple times, reaching altitudes of up to 1,400 km, the farthest humans have travelled in space since Apollo’s final mission in 1972.

Spacewalks have previously been conducted solely by government-trained astronauts. Since the International Space Station (ISS) was established in 2000, there have been around 270 spacewalks, with 16 on China’s Tiangong space station.

The Polaris crew spent two and a half years training, including mission simulations and challenging real-world experiences, to prepare for the mission, according to Poteet.

Currently, a record 19 astronauts are in orbit, including 12 aboard the ISS, after a Russian Soyuz mission transported additional astronauts there on Wednesday. Since 2001, Crew Dragon has completed more than a dozen astronaut missions, primarily for NASA.

The capsule was developed under a NASA programme to create commercial vehicles for transporting astronauts to and from the ISS. Boeing’s Starliner capsule, also part of this programme, launched its first astronauts to the ISS in June but faced difficulties. It returned empty, leaving its crew aboard the station until next year, when a Crew Dragon capsule will retrieve them.

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The demand for the PS5 Disc Drive has skyrocketed since the announcement of the PS5 Pro, with online retailers quickly selling out of the popular peripheral.

Gamers eager to ensure they can still play physical media on their next-gen consoles are rushing to purchase the external disc drive required for the new PS5 Pro.

Sony officially revealed the PS5 Pro earlier this week, and with it came the announcement that the console would not include a built-in disc drive.

Instead, players who want to use physical discs will need to buy the external PS5 Disc Drive, a shift that has already sparked a buying frenzy.

At the time of writing, the PS5 Disc Drive has climbed to #16 on Amazon’s best-selling video game products.

Best Buy, one of the major online retailers, has already sold out of the drive, and it is currently unavailable for order. Gamers are still able to find it on other major sites like Target, Walmart, and PlayStation Direct, but these supplies are expected to diminish quickly as well.

This rush to secure the PS5 Disc Drive began when Sony introduced the PS5 Slim in late 2023, which also required an external drive for physical game compatibility. Unlike the original PS5, which featured both disc and digital editions, the Slim removed the option of having a built-in disc drive.

 

 

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US wireless data usage surges to record 100 trillion MB in 2023 | The Express Tribune

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Americans consumed more than 100 trillion megabytes of wireless data in 2023, a 36% rise from the previous year and the largest single-year increase, according to a report from wireless industry association CTIA.

The surge in usage—an increase of 26 trillion MB over 2022—is attributed to the growing adoption of 5G devices and fixed wireless access (FWA) broadband services.

The total number of wireless connections in the US rose to 558 million, representing a 6% growth over 2022. Notably, 40% of wireless connections were 5G-enabled, covering over 330 million US residents.

Additionally, nearly 40% of all wireless devices were connected to 5G, a 34% increase from 2022.

CTIA highlighted that the sector attracted $30 billion in investment in 2023, with total spending on spectrum auctions surpassing $233 billion.

However, the association emphasized the need for Congress to restore the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) auction authority to ensure access to mid-band spectrum and meet the growing demand for wireless services.

By the end of 2023, the US had 432,469 active cell sites, a 24% increase since 2018, thanks to siting reforms.

The cost per megabyte of wireless data has dropped by 50% since 2020.

CTIA’s annual survey has tracked the US wireless sector since 1985.

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Black Sun Productions, a virtual reality studio, has announced its debut title, Metamorphosis VR, will launch on October 10, 2024.

The narrative inspired by Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis will be available for Meta Quest 2 and 3.

This VR game offers a unique and immersive experience, allowing players to step into the surreal world of Kafka’s renowned novella.

Metamorphosis VR is a bold reimagining of the 2020 PC game Metamorphosis, originally developed by Ovid Works and Untold Tales.

The story takes place in early 1900s Vienna, following Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman who undergoes a shocking transformation into a cockroach.

After a night out, Gregor awakens to discover his metamorphosis and embarks on a strange journey to find a way to return to his human form and save his closest friend.

“We chose Metamorphosis as our debut title for Black Sun because its surreal, Kafkaesque world – some of the richest and most immersive environments imagined – offers a perfect opportunity to bring this extraordinary experience to virtual reality,” said Corbin Chase, CEO of Black Sun Productions, in a statement, as reported by VentureBeat.

“One of VR’s most powerful abilities is how it changes our perspective and sense of scale, and Metamorphosis uniquely combines confusion, bewilderment, wonder and beauty. All imparted by that shift in perspective, it feels like this game was always meant for VR.”

One of the game’s key highlights is its distinct shift in perspective, which allows players to experience Gregor’s new reality as an insect.

Navigating through walls, floorboards, and tight spaces, the player is immersed in a bizarre world filled with bug philosophers, insect crime bosses, and creepy thespians.

The game features over 100 insect characters, each with a unique voice, contributing to an interactive experience.

Fans of Kafka’s original novella and virtual reality enthusiasts eager to explore its surreal world are anticipating the game’s October 10 release on Meta Quest 2 and 3.

 

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