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.
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.
Bitcoin continued its downward trend on Wednesday, signaling that the Trump-driven crypto surge may have run its course. The ...
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The massive $1.5B Bybit crypto hack has turned into an interesting case study which has been extensively analyzed by industry ...
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou launches a global bounty program, urging the crypto community to help track and recover funds allegedly ...
Cryptocurrencies are incredibly safe data storage systems. They keep a detailed ledger of transactions wide open to the ...
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou launched an aggressive bounty program offering up to $140 million in rewards after North Korean hackers ...
Hacked cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has declared a “war against Lazarus” and launched a new website tracking the group’s ...