Crypto E-Commerce Platform Bitrefill’s Funds Drained In North Korean Cyberattack

Crypto E-Commerce Platform Bitrefill’s Funds Drained In North Korean Cyberattack

Bitrefill, a Sweden-based crypto e-commerce platform, revealed on Tuesday that it fell victim to a cyberattack on March 1, 2026, carried out by suspected North Korean hackers linked to the notorious Lazarus group.  The company released a post-mortem report detailing the breach, which resulted in drained funds and the exposure of a subset of user […]


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