The malicious Javascript code used in the attack could secretly modify transactions for Safe{Wallet}, a cryptocurrency wallet ...
The Lazarus Group, a cybercrime syndicate linked to North Korea, has long been a thorn in the side of the crypto industry.
Bybit has already paid more than $4 million to bounty hunters who helped trace and freeze some of the stolen funds.
Reports suggest that the attack originated from a compromised infrastructure of Safe{Wallet} rather than any breach within Bybit itself.
Cybersecurity experts say that North Korean attackers exploited wallet provider Safe to perform the biggest crypto hack of ...
Though the North Korean hackers stole cryptocurrencies worth just 0.05% of crypto's global market cap, the theft has contributed to bitcoin shedding more than 10% of its value over just a few days.
Bybit's forensic report reveals that a $1.5 billion hack was facilitated by a vulnerability in Safe{Wallet}'s infrastructure.
The forensics investigation of Bybit hack found that a malicious code originating from Safe's infrastructure is behind the ...
Bitcoin fell below $90K, marking the largest sell-off in 2025, driven by U.S. tariffs and a $1.5B Bybit hack, with BTC ...
Forensic investigators have found that North Korean Lazarus hackers stole $1.5 billion from Bybit after hacking a developer's ...
Elliptic has released a public data feed listing wallet addresses tied to the Lazarus Group, the hackers suspected of the ...
The massive $1.5B Bybit crypto hack has turned into an interesting case study which has been extensively analyzed by industry ...