In a photo taken on April 18, 2019, a newspaper showing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is displayed before a row of computer terminals in a lobby of the Grand People's Study House in Pyongyang. AFP PHOTO
In a photo taken on April 18, 2019, a newspaper showing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is displayed before a row of computer terminals in a lobby of the Grand People's Study House in Pyongyang. AFP PHOTO


SEOUL:
Nuclear-armed North Korea is advancing on the front lines of cyberwarfare, analysts say, stealing billions of dollars and presenting a clearer and more present danger than its banned weapons programs.

Pyongyang is under multiple international sanctions over its atomic bomb and ballistic missile programs, which have seen rapid progress under North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

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