North Korea has allegedly been stealing bitcoin from South Korea for years
Reuters/KCNA
"Cyber criminals have turned to bitcoin for money as it is very difficult to track them down," Choi Sang-myong, a senior official at South Korea's cybersecurity firm Hauri, told Free Asia Radio. "Since tracking down the culprits is very difficult, North Korea had jumped on the bandwagon of bitcoin extortion since around 2012."
The alleged theft comes as North Korea looks for ways boost its hard currency amid an onslaught of sanctions levied against leader Kim Jong Un's regime, according to Radio Free Asia.
It's not the first report of cyber hacks from North Korea aimed at the capital markets. Back in February 2016, North Korean hackers allegedly transferred almost $1 billion from Bangladesh Bank's account at the New York Fed by using the SWIFT messaging network.
News of the alleged theft comes at an interesting time for the cryptocurrency.
Last month, the US Securities and Exchange Commission rejected plans for two bitcoin exchange traded funds, partly because of security concerns.
In its ruling on the ETFs, the SEC said, "Based on the record before it, the commission believes that the significant markets for bitcoin are unregulated." The SEC continued, "Therefore, as the exchange has not entered into, and would currently be unable to enter into, the type of surveillance-sharing agreement that has been in place with respect to all previously approved commodity-trust ETPs - agreements that help address concerns about the potential for fraudulent or manipulative acts and practices in this market - the commission does not find the proposed rule change to be consistent with the Exchange Act."
However, the cryptocurrency is gaining acceptance elsewhere. Japanese regulators ruled that as of April 1, bitcoin would be accepted as a legal payment method. Additionally, on Monday, Russia said it would consider recognizing bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in 2018.
Bitcoin has been the top-performing currency every year since 2010, aside from 2014. It's up about 25% so far in 2017.
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