Hackers spied on the emails of roughly 103 U.S. bank regulators at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for over a year, ending in early 2025. The attackers gained access via a compromised administrator account, accessing roughly 150,000 emails containing highly sensitive financial institution data. The hacks have yet to be attributed.
2025 April
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North Korean cyber spies are expanding their infiltration operations to target European defense and government organizations. Hackers posed as remote workers to steal data, commit espionage, and generate revenue, increasingly using extortion against former employers after gaining access.
2025 January
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North Korean hackers stole $1.5 billion in Ethereum from the Dubai-based exchange ByBit. Attackers exploited a vulnerability in third-party wallet software during a fund transfer, laundering at least $160 million within the first 48 hours of the attack. It is the largest cryptocurrency heist to date.
2025 January
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Suspected Russian hackers executed spearphishing attacks against Kazakh diplomatic entities. Attackers imbedded malicious code within diplomatic documents, including one allegedly outlining an agreement between Germany and several Central Asian countries, for cyber espionage purposes.
2024 December
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Chinese hackers breached a third-party vendor for the U.S. Treasury Department to gain access to over 3,000 unclassified files. The documents related to principles such as Secretary Janet Yellen, Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo, and Acting Under Secretary Brad Smith, in addition to the Committee of Foreign Investment in the United States and the Office of Foreign Assets Control.
2024 December
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Russian hackers targeted Romania’s election systems with over 85,000 cyberattacks and leaked credentials on Russian hacker forums. The attacks came just before Romanias presidential vote, with attacks persisting through election day.
To a large extent, difficulties in addressing the threat of economic cyber espionage lie in attributing the attacks to a specific actor. The covert nature of these operations makes it hard to identify culprits with high enough confidence. Naturally, officials and investigators are faced with a long list of questions, like: how can we be certain that these hackers work for a state, or that they’re part of an organisation with strong connections to a state’s intelligence community?