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North Korean hackers stole $1.5 billion in the recent Bybit hack and billions before.
North Korea’s hacking empire has been haunting the crypto industry for years , and the Group of Seven could address this in their upcoming Canada summit.
The summit's agenda is unclear, but experts hint at potential discussion.
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