$1.5B Bybit Hack is Linked to North Korea, FBI Says, in Potentially the Largest Crypto Heist Ever Your email has been sent The FBI referred to the attack as “TraderTraitor,” a malicious ...
Besides their technical prowess, North Korean hackers are skilled in "social engineering," which is the practice of persuading others to carry out their wishes in order to facilitate a heist. Experts ...
A major security breach that allowed hackers to steal an estimated $1.5bn (£1.1bn) of cryptocurrency has been linked to a North Korean cybercrime group, according to experts. The Dubai-based ...
However Louise Abbott, crypto fraud partner at Keystone Law, suggested the heist would still "negatively impact the perception of trust" in what she said was already a "volatile" industry.
A crypto platform says it has closed a $1.5 billion (€1.4 billion) gap in funds stolen by hackers earlier this week in what a research firm called the “largest crypto heist of all time”.
State-backed North Korean hackers have stolen $1.5bn (£1.2bn) of cryptocurrency in the largest heist in history. Agents from Pyongyang were able to breach the systems of Dubai-based exchange ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un props up his hermit kingdom with funds gained through state-backed cyber attacks - Korean Central News Agency/via Reuters ...
The 'honey pot' is getting bigger — possibly leading to a trillion-dollar heist in the future — unless we take action now. If we don’t start preparing for these risks now, the scale of ...
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