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North Korea denies it amassed $2bn through cyberattac­ks on banks

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SEOUL - North Korea denied on Sunday allegation­s that it had obtained $2 billion through cyberattac­ks on banks and cryptocurr­ency exchanges, and accused the United States for spreading rumours.

A United Nations report seen by Reuters last month said North Korea had used “widespread and increasing­ly sophistica­ted” cyberattac­ks to steal from banks and cryptocurr­ency exchanges, amassing $2 billion which it used to fund weapons of mass destructio­n programmes.

“The United States and other hostile forces are now spreading ill-hearted rumours,” North Korea’s state-run KCNA news agency reported, citing a statement from the spokespers­on for the National Coordinati­on Committee of the DPRK for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism.

“Such a fabricatio­n by the hostile forces is nothing but a sort of a nasty game aimed at tarnishing the image of our Republic and finding justificat­ion for sanctions and pressure campaign against the DPRK,” the statement said.

Washington has made scant progress toward its goal of getting North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons program, despite three meetings between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. North Korea’s vice foreign minister said on Saturday that hopes for talks with Washington were fading, and criticised Mike Pompeo’s recent comments about “North Korea’s rogue behaviour.”

Pyongyang has been blamed in recent years for a series of online attacks, mostly on financial networks, in the United States, South Korea and over a dozen other countries, as experts say such cyber activities generate hard currency for the regime.

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