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    North Korea Cyber Claims Rejected by Pyongyang

    Kanika SharmaBy Kanika SharmaMay 4, 2026Updated:May 4, 2026 World No Comments2 Mins Read
    North Korea cyber claims rejected

    North Korea Rejects US Cyber Allegations

    North Korea’s foreign ministry has rejected accusations from the United States that Pyongyang poses a cyber threat. According to state media KCNA, officials described the claims as fabricated and politically motivated, arguing that Washington is attempting to justify its longstanding hostile policy.

    A spokesperson for the ministry stated that the United States is spreading false information about what was described as a non existent cyber threat. Furthermore, the spokesperson characterised the accusations as an absurd attempt to damage the country’s image and credibility on the international stage.

    Pyongyang Warns of Countermeasures

    In response to the allegations, the spokesperson warned that North Korea would take all necessary steps to defend its national interests. The statement emphasised the country’s commitment to protecting the rights and interests of its citizens in cyberspace.

    Moreover, officials signalled that any continued accusations could prompt further action. This reflects a firm stance from Pyongyang, which continues to deny involvement in the activities described by US authorities.

    At the same time, the remarks underline growing tensions between the two countries over cybersecurity issues. North Korea maintains that such claims are politically driven rather than based on factual evidence.

    US Maintains Allegations of Cyber Activity

    Despite the denial, United States officials have repeatedly accused North Korea of engaging in state sponsored cyber operations. These allegations include hacking activities, cryptocurrency theft, and the use of overseas information technology workers to generate revenue.

    In March, the US Treasury imposed sanctions on six individuals and two entities linked to such operations. Authorities stated that these networks were involved in channelling illicit earnings through digital assets. They also indicated that the schemes remain active.

    Earlier measures were introduced in July, when both the Treasury and State Department targeted North Korean cyber operatives and their foreign facilitators. Officials claimed that thousands of IT workers are deployed abroad and that cyber enabled theft is used to fund missile and nuclear development programmes.

    Additionally, the US Justice Department and the FBI have issued warnings about the ongoing risks posed by North Korean cyber groups. They have highlighted potential threats to governments, businesses, and critical infrastructure worldwide.

    The exchange of accusations illustrates the continuing divide between Washington and Pyongyang over cybersecurity and broader security concerns. While the United States insists on the existence of organised cyber operations, North Korea continues to reject these claims as unfounded.

    With inputs from Reuters

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