The long con: How North Korean spies spent months in-person to drain $285 million from Drift

The long con: How North Korean spies spent months in-person to drain $285 million from Drift
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Hackers from North Korea are operating faster, more precisely and in person as they now account for 76% of all attacks in 2026, as reported by a new TRMLabs report.

What to know:

  • North Korean state-backed hackers, mainly the DPRK and Lazarus groups, are blamed for about 76% of global crypto hack losses in 2026, or nearly $600 million, bringing their total haul since 2017 to more than $6 billion.
  • TRM Labs says these hackers are becoming more precise and faster, using tactics that now include months-long, in-person social engineering campaigns like the Drift Protocol exploit and sophisticated key compromises such as the Wasabi Protocol attack.
  • The $292 million KelpDAO breach, attributed to Lazarus, not only exploited a known technical flaw but also triggered one of DeFi’s largest-ever wipeouts, erasing about $13 billion from lending platforms and leaving Aave with a major bad-debt crisis that industry players are now trying to backstop.
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