Ripple Brings North Korea Threat Intel to Crypto Industry

Ripple to Share North Korean Threat Intelligence With Crypto Industry
Ripple plans to share threat intelligence related to North Korean cyber activity with the broader cryptocurrency industry, according to the information provided.
The move reflects growing concern across crypto markets about state-linked hacking and other illicit activity targeting digital asset firms. By making threat intelligence available to other companies, Ripple is positioning the information as a defensive resource that could help organizations identify and respond to similar risks.
Threat intelligence typically includes indicators and patterns that can help security teams detect malicious activity, such as tactics used in attacks, phishing infrastructure, or other signals associated with specific threat actors. Sharing those details can be useful in an industry where many platforms rely on interconnected services and where a single incident can have spillover effects.
No additional details were provided about what specific intelligence Ripple will share, how it will be distributed, or which parts of the industry will receive it.
