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Yes it can be just the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. However it was based on the below: Sources [1] U.S. Treasury Sanctions North Korean Cyber Intrusion Group Kimsuky [2] North Korean Hackers Tied to $1.3B in Stolen Crypto in 2024 [3] DPRK (North Korea), May 2024 Monthly Forecast [4] FBI Flags $40M Crypto Cash-Out Plot By North Korean Hackers [5] OFAC Charged and Sanctioned DPRK Facilitators - Chainalysis https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/ofac-dprk-north-korea-sanctions-april-2023/ [6] Stolen Crypto Falls in 2023, but Hacking Remains a Threat https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/crypto-hacking-stolen-funds-2024/ [7] UN Panel of Experts: The Final Act - 38 North [8] FBI Identifies Cryptocurrency Funds Stolen by DPRK [9] FBI Identifies Lazarus Group Cyber Actors as Responsible for Theft ... [10] Crypto crime up in 2024: report - Investment Executive [11] UN Security Council Resolutions on North Korea [12] FBI Confirms that North Korea was Behind $41 Million Stake.com ... [13] Treasury Targets DPRK Malicious Cyber and Illicit IT Worker Activities https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy1498 [14] TRM Links North Korea to Record $1.5 Billion Record Hack [15] [PDF] Upholding North Korea Sanctions in the Age of Decentralised Finance https://static.rusi.org/north-korea-sanctions-and-cryptomixers-op-march-2024.pdf [16] FBI, DC3, and NPA Identification of North Korean Cyber Actors ... [17] Treasury Sanctions Mixer Used by the DPRK to Launder Stolen ... https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy1933 [18] Crypto crime profits climb to $40.1 billion in 2024—Chainalysis [19] Reports | Security Council - the United Nations [20] North Korea Aggressively Targeting Crypto Industry with Well ...