The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit lost $1.5 billion to North Korean hackers last month — and it all traced back to an account ...
Insecure freeware enabled the attackers to steal billions from Bybit. The problems had been known for a long time.
The Bybit funds have been swapped, but 77% are still traceable, noted the exchange's CEO Ben Zhou. The hack caused ...
Hackers stole $1.5 billion from Bybit, exploiting a flaw in the cold-to-warm wallet transfer process and bypassing security ...
Bybit’s $1.5B crypto heist linked to North Korean hackers. 77% of funds remain traceable, while Web3 losses hit $1.6B in 2025 ...
The Bybit CEO has warned that this will be a "critical" week to track down funds from the hack that drained $1.4 billion from ...
Some 417,348 ETH, valued at approximately $1 billion remain traceable on the blockchain after being moved using ...
Bybit suffered one of the largest crypto heists in history, with hackers stealing nearly $1.4 billion in customer assets.
Safe, the multi-signature wallet platform at the heart of the $1.5 billion Bybit hack on Feb. 21, shared an update of the ...
Every last 499,000 ETH—worth $1.39 billion—stolen from Bybit by the notorious Lazarus Group has been fully laundered, and it ...
North Korea’s Lazarus Group pulled off the $1.5B Bybit hack, making it the biggest crypto heist ever. Here’s how they did ...
The SafeWallet team and cybersecurity firm Mandiant released a forensic report outlining new details of the $1.4 billion ...