North Korea
PulseAugur coverage of North Korea — every cluster mentioning North Korea across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- 2026-05-14 funding North Korean cyber operatives stole a record $2 billion in digital assets. 来源
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US sanctions campaign against Iran hits limits, experts say
The United States' "Economic Fury" sanctions campaign against Iran, launched over a month ago, has shown limited success in altering Iran's economic behavior. Despite nearly 2,000 sanctions imposed since 2018, Iran has …
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Emigration to North Korea leads to labor camps, historical example cited
This cluster contains a single item discussing emigration to North Korea, referencing a historical event where Japanese individuals hijacked a plane to Pyongyang in the late 1960s or early 1970s, only to end up in labor…
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Xi Jinping poised for North Korea visit amid warming ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping is reportedly planning a visit to North Korea in the near future, with some sources suggesting it could happen as early as next week. This potential trip follows recent diplomatic engagement…
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North Korea to fortify southern border against 'arch enemy'
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ordered military officials to reinforce front-line units and transform the southern border into an "impregnable fortress." This directive, reportedly influenced by modern warfare tact…
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North Korean footballers visit South Korea for first time in 8 years
North Korean women's soccer team Naegohyang FC arrived in South Korea for an Asian Women's Champions League semi-final match, the first visit by athletes from the isolated nation in eight years. The delegation of 39 pla…
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North Korea cyber ops steal record $2B, target financial firms
North Korean cyber operatives amassed a record $2 billion in digital assets last year, with a significant portion coming from a $1.46 billion theft from crypto exchange Bybit. This surge in illicit funding, up 51% from …
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Korean peninsula stability must precede denuclearization, argues SCMP
The article argues that achieving stability on the Korean peninsula should precede denuclearization efforts. It highlights North Korea's significant nuclear arsenal, estimated at over 50 warheads, making military pressu…
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Google stops first AI-developed zero-day exploit
Google's Threat Intelligence Group has identified the first instance of cybercriminals using artificial intelligence to develop a zero-day exploit. This AI-generated tool was designed to bypass security measures in an o…
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AI extinction risk treaty unlikely to succeed, analysis claims
An analysis argues that international law is insufficient to prevent an AI-driven extinction event, contrasting it with nuclear deterrence. The author contends that powerful nations disregard international agreements wh…
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North Korea moves artillery to border, threatening Seoul with extended range
North Korea is planning to deploy artillery systems capable of striking Seoul along its southern border. Leader Kim Jong Un inspected the production of 155-mm self-propelled gun-howitzers, which have a range exceeding 6…
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Two Americans jailed for aiding North Korean IT scam, generating $1.2M
Two American citizens, Matthew Isaac Knoot and Erick Ntekereze Prince, have been sentenced to 18 months in prison each for their roles in a scheme that generated over $1.2 million for North Korea. They hosted laptops at…
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North Korea reaffirms nuclear status, rejects non-proliferation treaty amid UN review
North Korea's UN envoy, Kim Song, stated that the country is not bound by the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT). He asserted that external pressure will not alter North Korea's status as a nuclear-armed state. This…
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North Korea revises constitution, dropping reunification goal for state-to-state relations
North Korea has revised its constitution, removing references to national reunification and emphasizing a formal state-to-state relationship with South Korea. The updated document replaces phrases about "independence, p…
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North Korea launches Jindallae phone with potential surveillance features
North Korea has unveiled its new "Jindallae" smartphone, featuring a sleek design and multiple color options. While presented as a way for citizens to stay connected, the device operates on a strictly controlled domesti…
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Japan's domestic shifts drive remilitarisation amid rising China concerns
Japan is undergoing a significant remilitarization driven by domestic factors, despite lingering pacifist sentiments and constitutional constraints. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government is leveraging a long-term c…
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Foreign adversaries weaponize AI for espionage and disinformation campaigns against US
Nation-states including Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea are leveraging artificial intelligence for cyber warfare, employing tactics such as hacking, disinformation campaigns, and social division. U.S. intelligence …
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Open-H-Embodiment dataset enables foundation models for medical robotics
Researchers have introduced Open-H-Embodiment, a large-scale dataset designed to advance foundation models in medical robotics. This dataset includes synchronized kinematic and video data from over 49 institutions and m…
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AI tools empower mediocre North Korean hackers to steal millions
AI tools are reportedly empowering less-skilled hackers from North Korea to conduct more sophisticated cyberattacks. These advanced tools are lowering the barrier to entry, enabling individuals with limited technical ex…