tldr; A South Korean crypto exchange employee was sentenced to four years in prison for recruiting an army captain to sell military secrets to North Korea in exchange for Bitcoin. The captain, who received $33,500 in Bitcoin, attempted to use a hidden camera and a USB hacking device to access sensitive military systems but was thwarted by military police. The exchange staffer received $487,000 in Bitcoin from North Korean hackers. Both individuals were convicted under national security and military secrets laws.
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This is some movie shit.
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Man the value discrepency
just like the „you guys are getting paid?!?“ meme
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tldr; A South Korean crypto exchange employee was sentenced to four years in prison for recruiting an army captain to sell military secrets to North Korea in exchange for Bitcoin. The captain, who received $33,500 in Bitcoin, attempted to use a hidden camera and a USB hacking device to access sensitive military systems but was thwarted by military police. The exchange staffer received $487,000 in Bitcoin from North Korean hackers. Both individuals were convicted under national security and military secrets laws.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
This is some movie shit.
Man the value discrepency
just like the „you guys are getting paid?!?“ meme