Bybit News: North Korean Hackers Steal $1.4 Billion in Historic Crypto Heist
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In a stunning development, North Korean hackers have pulled off the largest cryptocurrency heist to date, stealing $1.4 billion from major exchange Bybit. Here’s what we know so far.
North Korean Hackers Steal $1.4 Billion in Crypto, Lazarus Group Not Alone
In February, North Korean hackers made headlines with the largest single hack in crypto history. The Lazarus Group stole at least $1.4 billion from Bybit, a major cryptocurrency exchange, and later funneled those funds to crypto mixers. Samczsun, a research partner at Paradigm, witnessed the theft in real-time and collaborated with Bybit to confirm the unauthorized access. The researcher was working with SEAL 911, an emergency response unit affiliated with the Security Alliance. However, these attacks are not limited to the Lazarus Group, indicating that North Korea has a broader range of hacking operations in the cryptocurrency space.
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