Hackers from the infamous Lazarus Group are in a cat-and-mouse game to launder their stolen funds from the ByBit heist.
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 ...
Bybit survived, thanks to emergency loans from its peers, but questions over the crypto industry’s security linger.
Experts note that this is just the first step for the alleged North Korean hackers to profit from the historic heist.
North Korean hackers lay in wait for “probably many months.” Here is a step-by-step guide to how they pulled off the robbery.
The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit lost $1.5 billion to North Korean hackers last month — and it all traced back to an account ...
Hackers working for the North Korean regime have successfully cashed out at least $300m of their record-breaking $1.5bn ...
Smart contract audits secure blockchain code but do not stop off-chain attacks. Hackers exploit weak points in APIs, wallets ...
North Korea’s Lazarus Group pulled off the $1.5B Bybit hack, making it the biggest crypto heist ever. Here’s how they did ...
North Korean hackers have successfully laundered at least $300 million from their record-breaking $1.5 billion cryptocurrency ...
The hack resulted in the loss of roughly 16,000 ETH in potential yearly staking rewards. The event could further encourage ...
The Bybit hacker laundered the stolen funds in just 10 days, but security firms said some assets may still be recoverable ...