Cryptocurrency buyers should be prepared for more and bigger threats after North Korea’s recent robbery of close to $1.5 billion of cryptocurrency from crypto exchange Bybit. That’s just one ...
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Many others also joked about how they plan to use the helpful hack for their partners, adult children and teenagers. While some people were charmed by the video, others were more critical.
The criminals, known as Lazarus Group, swiped the huge haul of digital tokens in a hack on crypto exchange ByBit two weeks ago. Since then, it's been a cat-and-mouse game to track and block the ...
“A forfeiture complaint filed yesterday by US law enforcement revealed the cause for the ~$150M (283M XRP) hack of Ripple co-founder, Chris Larsen's wallet in Jan 2024 was the result of storing ...
The hack was targeted and did not compromise Safe’s smart contracts. The hackers erased the record of their activities after they finished. Bybit was using a free version of the Safe software Safe, ...
The crypto industry came face to face with its biggest adversary last month, and it wasn’t onerous regulation, hyped coin launches or even Sam Bankman-Fried. On Feb. 21, a ring of North Korean ...
The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit lost $1.5 billion to North Korean hackers last month — and it all traced back to an account on a free digital storage service. The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit ...
On Feb. 21, 2025, attackers exploited vulnerabilities in Bybit’s cold wallet infrastructure, siphoning off $1.5 billion in Ethereum in the largest exchange hack to date. Investigations linked ...
Over 77% of the funds stolen in a record hack on crypto exchange Bybit remain traceable, while 20% have "gone dark" and are untraceable, CEO Ben Zhou said in an update on X early Tuesday.