Ripple to share North Korean threat intelligence with crypto firms

Ripple is sharing North Korean threat intelligence with crypto firms via Crypto ISAC to combat sophisticated social engineering attacks. April's $285 million Drift breach and $292 million Kelp exploit revealed operatives no longer target smart contracts but infiltrate teams over months. Industry-wide intelligence sharing aims to identify repeat applicants rejected elsewhere, though effectiveness remains uncertain as attackers continue targeting crypto firms.
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