Hackers from the infamous Lazarus Group are in a cat-and-mouse game to launder their stolen funds from the ByBit heist.
Hackers working for the North Korean regime have successfully cashed out at least $300m of their record-breaking $1.5bn ...
Concerns have been raised over the country's vulnerability due to its growing dependence on digital transactions.
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ITWeb on MSNITWeb TV: Inside the world’s biggest crypto hackInside the world’s biggest crypto hack By Admire Moyo, ITWeb news editor.Johannesburg, 14 Mar 2025In this episode of ITWeb TV, Hendrik de Bruin, head of SADC security consulting at Check Point ...
Dubai-based Bybit, one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges, suffered a massive security breach, resulting in ...
The $1.5 billion Bybit hack placed the Lazarus Group among top Ethereum holders. It also challenged perceptions of Ethereum's security.
Recent hacks linked to North Korea include: The 2019 hack on UpBit for $41m The $275m theft of crypto from exchange KuCoin (most of the funds were recovered) The 2022 Ronin Bridge attack which saw ...
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 ...
Hackers thought to be working for the North Korean regime have successfully cashed out at least $300m (£232m) of their record-breaking $1.5bn crypto heist. The criminals, known as Lazarus Group, ...
North Korean hackers have successfully laundered at least $300 million from their record-breaking $1.5 billion cryptocurrency ...
Kaito AI, an artificial intelligence-driven platform providing crypto market analysis, and its founder, Yu Hu, were targeted ...
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