Over 88% of the hacked Bybit funds are still traceable, despite the Lazarus Group funneling the $1.4 billion in just 10 days ...
Crypto users may be concerned about their own assets following the Bybit hack, but CertiK’s chief business officer says there ...
The $1.5B Bybit hack isn’t just another crypto breach, it’s a wake-up call for the entire industry. Even cold wallets and ...
Bybit survived, thanks to emergency loans from its peers, but questions over the crypto industry’s security linger.
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou revealed on Thursday that 88.87% of the $1.4 billion stolen in crypto from the exchange remains traceable, ...
The recent $1.4 billion hack on Bybit has been traced back to the notorious Lazarus Group, who are responsible for 88% of the ...
Inside 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 ...
After its high-profile heist on Bybit, North Korea-backed Lazarus Group has been spotted laundering funds on sanctioned ...
North Korean hackers have resorted to at least four crypto mixers to launder what they stole from Bybit last month.
Hackers working for the North Korean regime have successfully cashed out at least $300m of their record-breaking $1.5bn crypto heist.
The Bybit hack, executed by the Lazarus Group, has significantly increased North Korea's Bitcoin reserves, pushing them ahead of El Salvador.
ZachXBT, a cryptocurrency theft and fraud investigator, observed the thieves transferring some of the stolen crypto to an Ethereum address previously used in several Lazarus Group operations.