
Ripple has launched a new initiative to share exclusive threat intelligence related to North Korean cyber campaigns with members of Crypto ISAC, a collaborative security network for digital asset companies. The shared data includes fraud-linked crypto wallets, malicious domains, and detailed profiles with emails, LinkedIn accounts, and behavior patterns to improve coordinated defense. Crypto ISAC introduced a new API allowing real-time integration of this intelligence into security systems, already adopted by Coinbase and other firms. This effort aims to reduce repeated infiltration attempts by enabling faster detection and response across the crypto sector.