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US, South Korea, Japan express concern over North Korea’s ‘malicious’ cyber activities

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US, South Korea, Japan express concern over North Korea’s ‘malicious’ cyber activities

CYBERCRIME. A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017

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(1st UPDATE) Cryptocurrency funds stolen by North Korean hackers have been a key source for financing the sanctions-stricken country's weapons programs, they say in a joint statement

SEOUL, South Korea – The United States, South Korea and Japan expressed deep concern over North Korea’s “malicious” cyber activities to support its weapons programs, in comments released in a joint statement on Friday, April 7.

Cryptocurrency funds stolen by North Korean hackers have been a key source for financing the sanctions-stricken country’s weapons programs, officials and experts in the U.S. and its allies said.

“We reiterate with concern that overseas DPRK IT workers continue using forged identities and nationalities” to evade UN sanctions and raise funds for missile programs, according to the statement, using the acronym for North Korea’s official name.

“We are also deeply concerned about how the DPRK supports these programmes by stealing and laundering funds as well as gathering information through malicious cyber activities,” the statement said, urging UN member states to comply with UN Security Council resolutions to repatriate North Korean workers on their soil.

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula are running high US and South Korean forces have been conducting a series of annual springtime exercises since March.

Angered by those military exercises, Pyongyang has been ramping up its military activities in recent weeks. It unveiled new, smaller nuclear war heads, and fired an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking anywhere in the United States.

As those exercises and tests continue, there has been an exchange of harsh rhetoric. On Thursday, April 6, North Korea accused Washington and Seoul of pushing tensions to the brink of nuclear war through their military drills.

Kim Gunn, South Korea’s chief nuclear negotiator, said North Korea’s nuclear ambition was “nothing more than a self-destructive boomerang” shattering its economy.

“North Korea is misguiding its people to believe that nuclear weapons are a magic wand that can solve all of its problems,” Kim said in his meeting with US and Japanese officials on Friday.

Japan on Friday announced a two-year extension of its trade ban on North Korea, with exemptions for humanitarian reasons.

South Korea’s nuclear envoy held talks with his US and Japanese counterparts in Seoul this week and condemned North Korea’s weapons tests. – Rappler.com

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