Hackers from the infamous Lazarus Group are in a cat-and-mouse game to launder their stolen funds from the ByBit heist.
Smart contract audits secure blockchain code but do not stop off-chain attacks. Hackers exploit weak points in APIs, wallets ...
Hackers working for the North Korean regime have successfully cashed out at least $300m of their record-breaking $1.5bn ...
North Korean hackers have successfully laundered at least $300 million from their record-breaking $1.5 billion cryptocurrency ...
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 ...
CertiK identified an exploit on Arbitrum, resulting in a $140,000 theft, highlighting the persistent security flaws in DeFi.
The notorious Lazarus Group, a hacking team believed to be associated with the North Korean government, has cashed out at least $300 million from a recent $1.5 billion crypto theft. The breach in ...
What are coin mixers, and how are they used in high-profile hacks? Crypto mixers, or tumblers, are basically smart contracts ...
As the Bitcoin and crypto markets surged past a $3.2 trillion market cap, the latest Fireblocks research report highlghts a ...
North Korean hackers who orchestrated a billion-pound cryptocurrency heist have successfully cashed out over £232,000,000 of ...
The digital currency was stolen from the Dubai-based crypto exchange ByBit on 21 February. The FBI confirmed the heist, saying North Korea was responsible. It warned that the hackers are “proceeding ...