Thorchain's inaction as Lazarus launders $900m raises concerns for DeFi.
Bybit recovers funds from North Korean hacking attack.
North Korea ascends to the fifth-largest Bitcoin holder after a $1.4 billion heist from Bybit by the Lazarus group.
OKX suspends its DeFi services after misuse by hackers linked to the Bybit hack and increased EU scrutiny.
North Korean hacking group Lazarus has been actively stealing large sums of crypto, surpassing records with a $1.4B theft from Bybit in 2025.
Lazarus group transfers 400 ETH to Tornado Cash and spreads malware, raising concerns over cyber threats.
North Korean group Lazarus pulled off a $1.5B Ethereum heist from Bybit. Despite this, top meme coins may thrive.
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou reveals that 20% of assets from a $1.4 billion hack are unrecoverable, implicating North Korean cyber group Lazarus.
Bybit grapples with a $1.4 billion hack orchestrated by North Korea's Lazarus Group.
The Bybit hack is linked to North Korea's Lazarus, highlighting geopolitical rather than crypto security issues.
North Korea's Lazarus hacked Safe's infrastructure, stealing $1.4b from Bybit's Ethereum wallet.
Bybit CEO pledges up to $140 million in bounties to combat the Lazarus hacking group after a $1.4 billion theft.
A significant crypto hack has struck Bybit, leading to a $1.4 billion loss due to the involvement of the North Korean hacking group, Lazarus.
Bybit suffers a massive hack by North Korea's Lazarus group, losing $1.5 billion in Ethereum and ETH-based assets.
North Korean hackers, known as Lazarus, have reportedly stolen $1.4 billion in Ethereum from Bybit.
Cyber-scammers launch stablecoin, Sony Layer 2 tech faces challenges, and Lazarus group steals $650M crypto. Asia Express insights.
North Korean hacking groups, particularly Lazarus, are recognized as significant threats to cryptocurrency security, utilizing advanced techniques to target large firms. This highlights the need for heightened vigilance in the sector.
South Korea confirmed North Korea's involvement in the 2019 theft of 342,000 Ethereum from Upbit, a heist amounting to $41.5 million. North Korea’s hacker groups, Lazarus and Andariel, were identified as orchestrators. The case highlights North Korea’s evolving tactics in crypto crimes, emphasizing the need for improved cybersecurity and regulatory measures.
South Korea confirms that North Korean hackers, specifically Lazarus and Andariel, have stolen $50 million from crypto-exchange Upbit in 2019.
South Korea identified North Korean hacker groups, Lazarus and Andariel, as the culprits behind the $50 million Upbit hack in 2019. The stolen cryptocurrency is now valued at over $1 billion.
North Korean hackers stole $41.5 million worth of cryptocurrency in 2019, as revealed by South Korean investigations. The cyberattack was orchestrated by the Lazarus and Andariel groups.
South Korean police confirmed that North Korean hacker groups Lazarus and Andariel stole $41.5 million in cryptocurrency in 2019. The hacking incident, carried out by state-sponsored groups, demonstrates the significant threat posed by North Korean cyber actors to international financial systems.
Lazarus APT, linked to North Korea, is ramping up sophisticated cyberattacks on the cryptocurrency sector, posing significant risks for investors.
The U.S. government is reclaiming $2.67 million in cryptocurrency connected to North Korean hacker group Lazarus, known for attacks on Deribit and Stake.com.
Circle faces criticism for delayed blacklisting of funds linked to North Korean hackers.
USDC issuer Circle accused of profiting from transactions linked to North Korean hacker group Lazarus.
The hacker behind India's largest crypto theft of $234 million from WazirX exchange has started laundering the stolen funds. The entity is linked to the North Korean hacking group Lazarus.
WazirX lost $235 million in an Ethereum hack linked to North Korean hacker group Lazarus.
Una empresa camboyana recibió $150,000 en criptomonedas de hackers norcoreanos.
Huione Pay has been implicated in laundering $150,000 in cryptocurrency stolen by the North Korean hacking group Lazarus.
Hackers linked to North Korea's Lazarus group have moved $35 million from the DMM Bitcoin hack through Cambodia's Huione Guarantee.