North Korean Lazarus Group Identified As Culprit In Bybit’s Historic $1.5 Bil...

North Korean Lazarus Group Identified As Culprit In Bybit’s Historic $1.5 Bil...

In a significant blow to the cryptocurrency industry, Bybit, one of the leading crypto exchanges, has confirmed a major security breach involving its Ethereum cold wallet.  The incident, reported on Friday by Bitcoinist, marks one of the largest cryptocurrency hacks in history, with losses estimated at over $1.5 billion. Bybit Hack Linked To North Korea’s Lazarus Group According to Bybit, the breach occurred during a transfer from their ETH multisig cold wallet to a warm wallet. The exchange revealed on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that the attack was executed through a....


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