CoinDesk Podcast Network - UNCHAINED: How North Koreans Infiltrated the Crypto Industry to Fund the Regime

Sam Kessler and Taylor Monahan explain how North Korea is getting its coders hired at crypto companies to steal funds for the regime’s nuclear program.

The crypto community is facing a new kind of threat—North Korean devs are infiltrating crypto companies to steal millions and funnel funds back to the regime in order to bypass sanctions. 

In this episode, Sam Kessler, CoinDesk’s deputy managing editor for tech and protocols, and Taylor Monahan, security at MetaMask, explain how North Korea has embedded its operatives into the crypto space, the red flags companies should watch for, and what these hackers are doing once inside crypto firms.

Plus, they share their most interesting stories about how these hackers have gotten hired at crypto companies and the red flags the industry should know about. 

Show highlights:

  • What Sam found in his investigation about North Koreans infiltrating the industry
  • How Taylor has found that this is a recurring issue 
  • Why Sam and Taylor refer to these infiltrated workers as ‘IT’ workers
  • The most interesting stories that Sam and Taylor have discovered
  • The trends in the hiring process that lead to North Koreans being hired and also what the big red flags are
  • How “easy it is to de-anonymize” addresses and transactions in blockchains
  • What assets and networks these workers often use to get paid
  • How, after infiltrating a company, those projects get hacked
  • How to deal with a situation in which you’ve already hired North Koreans
  • How to protect a protocol from another type of North Korean hack: by hacking groups  
  • Whether the industry is getting better at security

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CBS News Roundup - 10/09/2024 | World News Roundup

Florida evacuations ahead of Hurricane Milton. Book claims Trump gave Putin COVID test kits. Election Day plot foiled. CBS News Correspondent Cami McCormick has today's World News Roundup.

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Up First from NPR - Waiting For Milton, States Sue TikTok, New Rules For Lead Pipes

Hurricane Milton is expected to be catastrophic when it makes landfall Wednesday. Fourteen attorneys general sue TikTok, saying it places profit over kids' mental health. The EPA issues a rule requiring replacement of all lead pipes within 10 years.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Google’s lurch: how to fix its monopoly

This summer, an American judge ruled that Google’s search dominance was illegal. Now the Department of Justice has revealed possible solutions. How robots could help mend leaking water pipes (9:46). And the best books on the beautiful game (16:38). 


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The NewsWorthy - ‘Evacuate Now, Now, Now,’ Terror Plot Stopped & ‘Godfather of AI’ Honored – Wednesday, October 9, 2024

The news to know for Wednesday, October 9, 2024!

What to know about Hurricane Milton as it heads toward Florida – and prompts one of the largest evacuations in the state’s history.

And how the FBI stopped an Election Day terror plot.

Also, a so-called 'Godfather of AI' was just awarded for his work – while also warning about its dangers.

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The Daily Signal - What Life Is Like in North Carolina After Hurricane Helene

LLife is on pause in Hendersonville, North Carolina. Hurricane Helene devastated the city, located about 25 miles south of Asheville. Most people have not returned to work, and in some instances, there is no workplace to return to, because floodwaters swept entire buildings from their foundations. 

Hendersonville resident Alexander Potter told The Daily Signal neighbors have been the first line of defense in his community as people swung into action to ensure the elderly were taken care of and no one went hungry. 

Alexander anticipates the initial cleanup will take months. After spending several days on the ground talking with locals like Alexander and seeing the devastation firsthand, The Daily Signal’s Tim Kennedy says it will likely take years for the community to rebuild. 

Hurricane Helene really was the perfect storm dumping about 20 inches of rain in mountainous communities in the southeast and causing rivers, like the French Broad River in Asheville, North Carolina, to flood and become a deadly force, washing away roads, bridges, and buildings. 

Kennedy joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to share the stories of people such as Dianne Messer, whose entire mobile home community was affected by the storm, and to discuss how the locals view the federal government’s response to the hurricane. 

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CBS News Roundup - 10/08/2024 | World News Roundup Late Edition

Floridians along the west coast are encouraged to flee ahead of Hurricane Milton, which is again a category 5 storm. Afghan man living in Oklahoma charged with planning an Election Day attack on behalf of ISIS. Israel's prime minister addresses the people of Lebanon as Israeli air strikes continue over Beirut. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.

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Consider This from NPR - Hurricane Milton’s triple threat

In the span of one day, a Category 1 hurricane headed for western Florida escalated to the highest intensity there is: Category 5.

Since then, the predicted wind intensity for Hurricane Milton has ebbed and flowed ahead of the hurricane's expected landfall in Florida on Wednesday.

But for now, experts are calling it an "extremely life-threatening situation."

NPR spoke to a meteorologist who broke down the triple threat Hurricane Milton poses.

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Consider This from NPR - Hurricane Milton’s triple threat

In the span of one day, a Category 1 hurricane headed for western Florida escalated to the highest intensity there is: Category 5.

Since then, the predicted wind intensity for Hurricane Milton has ebbed and flowed ahead of the hurricane's expected landfall in Florida on Wednesday.

But for now, experts are calling it an "extremely life-threatening situation."

NPR spoke to a meteorologist who broke down the triple threat Hurricane Milton poses.

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Consider This from NPR - Hurricane Milton’s triple threat

In the span of one day, a Category 1 hurricane headed for western Florida escalated to the highest intensity there is: Category 5.

Since then, the predicted wind intensity for Hurricane Milton has ebbed and flowed ahead of the hurricane's expected landfall in Florida on Wednesday.

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