
Ripple is now providing exclusive intelligence on North Korean cyber threats to Crypto ISAC, a nonprofit that helps crypto companies share security data. This intelligence includes details on fraudulent domains, wallets, and profiles of suspected North Korean operatives trying to infiltrate crypto firms. The move follows the Drift hack, which exposed how attackers use social engineering to bypass security and steal funds. By sharing this data through Crypto ISAC's API, Ripple and others aim to strengthen collective defense against sophisticated cyber attacks in the crypto industry.