FBI accuses North Korea hacker group of stealing $1.5 billion in digital assets

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The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is pointing the finger at TraderTraitor, a North Korean hacker group, as being behind the largest ever crypto heist in history. The group, also known as Lazarus, allegedly stole 400,000 Ethereum tokens from cryptocurrency exchange Bybit on Friday. Also in this edition: Donald Trump revokes Chevron’s permit allowing the US energy giant to exploit Venezuela’s oil resources.

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