Hackers from the infamous Lazarus Group are in a cat-and-mouse game to launder their stolen funds from the ByBit heist.
Bybit survived, thanks to emergency loans from its peers, but questions over the crypto industry’s security linger.
By now everyone knows that the Bybit hack worth around 400,000 ETH and stETH worth more than $1.5 billion is the largest ever ...
The Bybit crypto hack, the largest in history, shines a spotlight again on central crypto exchange security. DePIN, the ...
Experts note that this is just the first step for the alleged North Korean hackers to profit from the historic heist.
North Korean hackers, linked to the Lazarus Group, have successfully laundered $300M from the record-breaking $1.5B ByBit crypto heist. Experts warn that the stolen funds may be fueling North Korea’s ...
Bybit has already paid more than $4 million to bounty hunters who helped trace and freeze some of the stolen funds.
The FBI referred to the attack as “TraderTraitor,” a malicious campaign linked to North Korean state-sponsored hackers the ...
Bybit said it recovered nearly 447,000 ether tokens, replenishing its reserves through a mix of emergency loans and whale ...
North Korea’s Lazarus Group pulled off the $1.5B Bybit hack, making it the biggest crypto heist ever. Here’s how they did it—and what’s next. Last week, news outlets worldwide reported ...
Bybit has officially filled the $1.4 billion hole left by one of the biggest crypto hacks in history. CEO Ben Zhou announced ...
Overall, the crypto community is reassured by Bybit’s ability to manage over $6 billion in withdrawals following the hack.
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