Crypto exchange eXch has denied laundering money for North Korea’s Lazarus Group following a $1.4 billion Bybit hack on Feb. 21. In a Feb. 23 statement to the Bitcointalk forum, the eXch team said the ...
Bybit launches a $140M bounty program, rewarding ethical hackers for recovering stolen crypto. The initiative strengthens ...
North Korean actors have begun laundering at least 10% of the record $1.46 billion theft through anonymous exchange services, ...
A $1.19bn (€1.14bn) crypto theft has allegedly been carried out by cyber criminals from North Korea, feared to be “the worst ...
Leading coins remained weak on Sunday as the cryptocurrency market grappled with the massive $1.4 billion hack on ...
Solana price plunged 4% on Sunday February 22, trading as low as $167 as multiple bearish catalysts from the Bybit hack and ...
MBX/HACK the FUN is more than an accelerator—it’s a game launchpad. The program provides hands-on technical support, ...
Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange Bybit Technology Ltd. has been hacked, with some $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency stolen in what is believed to be the largest single theft in cryptocurrency history.
Bybit, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, has announced a new API updating a black list of suspicious wallet addresses identified so far.
Barely a day after the Bybit hack, exchanges have frozen $42.8 million in stolen funds from bad actors in a show of ...
This past weekend saw hackers steal $1.5bn from crypto exchange in ‘biggest digital heist ever’. "Bybit said the hack occurred when the company was making a routine transfer of Ethereum from an ...
North Korean hacker Park Jin Hyok, linked to the Lazarus Group, allegedly stole $1.5 billion in Ethereum from Bybit. Learn ...