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North Korea's \$1.5 Billion Cryptocurrency Heist
North Korean hackers stole \$1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from ByBit in February 2024, part of a larger pattern of state-sponsored cybertheft totaling billions of dollars over recent years to fund weapons programs and military technology, experts say.
North Korea's \$1.5 Billion Cryptocurrency Heist
North Korean hackers stole \$1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from ByBit in February 2024, part of a larger pattern of state-sponsored cybertheft totaling billions of dollars over recent years to fund weapons programs and military technology, experts say.
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North Korea's \$1 Billion Cryptocurrency Heist Highlights Regime's Illicit Funding
North Korean hackers, specifically the Lazarus Group, stole over \$1 billion in cryptocurrency in 2024, adding to the regime's considerable Bitcoin holdings and highlighting the regime's reliance on illicit activities despite international pressure.
North Korea's \$1 Billion Cryptocurrency Heist Highlights Regime's Illicit Funding
North Korean hackers, specifically the Lazarus Group, stole over \$1 billion in cryptocurrency in 2024, adding to the regime's considerable Bitcoin holdings and highlighting the regime's reliance on illicit activities despite international pressure.
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North Korea's Lazarus Group Linked to Record $1.5 Billion Crypto Theft
The FBI has linked North Korea's Lazarus Group to a $1.5 billion cryptocurrency theft from the Bybit exchange, marking the largest cryptocurrency heist ever recorded and highlighting the group's history of large-scale cyberattacks used to finance North Korea's weapons program.
North Korea's Lazarus Group Linked to Record $1.5 Billion Crypto Theft
The FBI has linked North Korea's Lazarus Group to a $1.5 billion cryptocurrency theft from the Bybit exchange, marking the largest cryptocurrency heist ever recorded and highlighting the group's history of large-scale cyberattacks used to finance North Korea's weapons program.
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\$1.5 Billion Crypto Heist: North Korean Hackers Target Bybit
North Korean hackers stole approximately \$1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from Bybit's cold wallet, marking the largest crypto heist ever, exceeding the \$1.4 billion stolen in 2024, highlighting the Lazarus Group's shift toward financially motivated cyberattacks.
\$1.5 Billion Crypto Heist: North Korean Hackers Target Bybit
North Korean hackers stole approximately \$1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from Bybit's cold wallet, marking the largest crypto heist ever, exceeding the \$1.4 billion stolen in 2024, highlighting the Lazarus Group's shift toward financially motivated cyberattacks.
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Bybit Suffers $1.5 Billion Crypto Heist, Largest in History
Bybit, a major cryptocurrency exchange, was hacked for $1.5 billion in digital assets, primarily ether, the largest crypto heist in history, with the Lazarus Group suspected and funds traced across multiple platforms; Bybit secured a bridge loan to cover losses and maintain operations.
Bybit Suffers $1.5 Billion Crypto Heist, Largest in History
Bybit, a major cryptocurrency exchange, was hacked for $1.5 billion in digital assets, primarily ether, the largest crypto heist in history, with the Lazarus Group suspected and funds traced across multiple platforms; Bybit secured a bridge loan to cover losses and maintain operations.
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Record-Breaking \£1.2 Billion Crypto Theft from Bybit Linked to North Korea
North Korean hackers, suspected to be the Lazarus Group, stole approximately \£1.2 billion in cryptocurrency from Bybit, a Dubai-based platform, marking the largest digital currency theft in history; despite the hack, Bybit claims that all client assets are safe and that the platform is solvent.
Record-Breaking \£1.2 Billion Crypto Theft from Bybit Linked to North Korea
North Korean hackers, suspected to be the Lazarus Group, stole approximately \£1.2 billion in cryptocurrency from Bybit, a Dubai-based platform, marking the largest digital currency theft in history; despite the hack, Bybit claims that all client assets are safe and that the platform is solvent.
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North Korea's \$2.64 Billion Cryptocurrency Heist
North Korean hackers, specifically the Lazarus Group, stole \$1.5 billion from ByBit in February and possess \$1.14 billion in Bitcoin, funding the regime through sophisticated social engineering and exploiting weak security in cryptocurrency firms.

North Korea's \$2.64 Billion Cryptocurrency Heist
North Korean hackers, specifically the Lazarus Group, stole \$1.5 billion from ByBit in February and possess \$1.14 billion in Bitcoin, funding the regime through sophisticated social engineering and exploiting weak security in cryptocurrency firms.
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North Korea-Linked Hackers Launder \$300 Million from Record \$1.5 Billion Crypto Heist
Lazarus Group, a North Korean-linked hacking group, laundered at least \$300 million from a record \$1.5 billion cryptocurrency theft from Bithumb exchange on February 21st, highlighting the group's advanced money laundering techniques and the challenges in tracking and recovering stolen cryptocurre...

North Korea-Linked Hackers Launder \$300 Million from Record \$1.5 Billion Crypto Heist
Lazarus Group, a North Korean-linked hacking group, laundered at least \$300 million from a record \$1.5 billion cryptocurrency theft from Bithumb exchange on February 21st, highlighting the group's advanced money laundering techniques and the challenges in tracking and recovering stolen cryptocurre...
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North Korean Hackers Steal $1.5 Billion in Record Cryptocurrency Heist
The Lazarus Group, a North Korean hacking entity, stole $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from Bybit, a Dubai-based exchange, marking the largest cryptocurrency heist in history, exceeding $2 billion in total cryptocurrency theft in 2022 and over $1 billion annually for the past four years.

North Korean Hackers Steal $1.5 Billion in Record Cryptocurrency Heist
The Lazarus Group, a North Korean hacking entity, stole $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from Bybit, a Dubai-based exchange, marking the largest cryptocurrency heist in history, exceeding $2 billion in total cryptocurrency theft in 2022 and over $1 billion annually for the past four years.
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North Korean Hackers Steal $1.4 Billion From Bybit Exchange
On February 21, 2025, the Lazarus Group stole $1.4 billion in ETH from Bybit, a Dubai-based crypto exchange, exploiting a vulnerability during a routine transfer; Bybit's transparent response, including a bounty program and emergency funding, has set a new precedent for crisis management.

North Korean Hackers Steal $1.4 Billion From Bybit Exchange
On February 21, 2025, the Lazarus Group stole $1.4 billion in ETH from Bybit, a Dubai-based crypto exchange, exploiting a vulnerability during a routine transfer; Bybit's transparent response, including a bounty program and emergency funding, has set a new precedent for crisis management.
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Bybit Suffers \$1.4 Billion Crypto Hack, Lazarus Group Suspected
Bybit, a Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange, experienced a significant security breach on February 21, 2025, resulting in the theft of approximately 401,347 ETH (over \$1.4 billion) from a compromised cold wallet; investigations suggest the Lazarus Group, a North Korean state-sponsored hacking grou...

Bybit Suffers \$1.4 Billion Crypto Hack, Lazarus Group Suspected
Bybit, a Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange, experienced a significant security breach on February 21, 2025, resulting in the theft of approximately 401,347 ETH (over \$1.4 billion) from a compromised cold wallet; investigations suggest the Lazarus Group, a North Korean state-sponsored hacking grou...
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North Korean Lazarus Group Steals $1.5 Billion in Ethereum from Bybit Exchange
Bybit, a Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange, announced a $1.5 billion theft of Ethereum, surpassing the previous record, attributed by Arkham Intelligence to the North Korean Lazarus Group, who exploited a masked UI and URL to compromise a smart contract and access a cold wallet.

North Korean Lazarus Group Steals $1.5 Billion in Ethereum from Bybit Exchange
Bybit, a Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange, announced a $1.5 billion theft of Ethereum, surpassing the previous record, attributed by Arkham Intelligence to the North Korean Lazarus Group, who exploited a masked UI and URL to compromise a smart contract and access a cold wallet.
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