$1.5B Bybit Hack is Linked to North Korea, FBI Says
Crypto sleuths join hunt for $1.5bn stolen in biggest ever heist
A company which fell victim to what's thought to be the world's biggest ever theft is seeking to recover some of its losses by crowdsourcing online bounty hunters. Last week, hackers believed to be from North Korea's notorious Lazarus Group stole $1.46bn (£1.1bn) of cryptocurrency from ByBit, a crypto trading platform.
Bitdefender · 2d
The FBI Officially Blames North Korea’s Lazarus Group for Bybit Crypto Heist
Officials pinned the blame on North Korea’s Lazarus Group for the recent devastating $1.5 billion crypto heist against Bybit. Earlier this month, popular cryptocurrency exchange Bybit suffered a devastating attack that inflicted a tremendous $1.5 billion loss.
Infosecurity-magazine.com · 3d
FBI Confirms North Korea’s Lazarus Group as Bybit Crypto Hackers
A brief Public Service Announcement (PSA) issued by the law enforcement agency on Febrary 26 attributed the attack on cryptocurrency exchange Bybit to the “TraderTraitor” group (aka Lazarus, APT38, BlueNoroff, and Stardust Chollima).
The Sun · 6d
North Korea’s shady ‘Lazarus Group’ behind ‘worst hack in history’ have stolen £5BILLION in crypto from the West
A NORTH Korean hacking group accused of orchestrating the largest heist in crypto’s history has reportedly stolen a whopping £5billon worth of digital money from the West. The shady Lazarus
ZachXBT, the self-proclaimed crypto sleuth, reported that a victim was hacked on Tron, leading to a loss of about $3.19M in ...
Lazarus Group, a North Korean hacker ring, has a consistent way of laundering crypto, and it showed in the aftermath of the ...
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