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North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate DeFi Platforms ...
Cointelegraph•Monday, April 6, 2026 at 06:04 AM•1 min read

North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate DeFi Platforms for 7 Years

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Security researcher Taylor Monahan has identified that North Korean IT workers have allegedly infiltrated at least 40 decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms over a period of seven years. This extensive infiltration highlights a persistent security vulnerability within the DeFi ecosystem. The researcher's claims suggest a long-term, concerted effort by these workers to gain access to various DeFi projects, which could pose significant operational and security risks to the platforms and their users. The report underscores the ongoing challenges in securing decentralized systems against sophisticated threat actors.

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North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate DeFi Platforms for 7 Years

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Security researcher Taylor Monahan has identified that North Korean IT workers have allegedly infiltrated at least 40 decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms over a period of seven years. This extensive infiltration highlights a persistent security vulnerability within the DeFi ecosystem. The researcher's claims suggest a long-term, concerted effort by these workers to gain access to various DeFi projects, which could pose significant operational and security risks to the platforms and their users. The report underscores the ongoing challenges in securing decentralized systems against sophisticated threat actors.

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