Hackers from the infamous Lazarus Group are in a cat-and-mouse game to launder their stolen funds from the ByBit heist.
North Korean hackers took just two minutes to make off with $1.5bn (£1.2bn) in cryptocurrency, cyber security researchers ...
Crypto founders are being targeted with fake Zoom calls, offering potential partnerships that are really just hackers trying ...
Six malicious packages have been identified on npm (Node package manager) linked to the notorious North Korean hacking group ...
The FBI confirmed the heist, saying North Korea was responsible. It warned that the hackers are “proceeding rapidly and have converted some of the stolen assets to Bitcoin and other virtual ...
North Korean hackers lay in wait for “probably many months.” Here is a step-by-step guide to how they pulled off the robbery.
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 cryptocurrency exchange Bybit lost $1.5 billion to North Korean hackers last month — and it all traced back to an account on a free digital storage service. The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit ...
after its soldiers deployed on the Russian-Ukraine fronts suffered heavy casualties The FBI has accused North Korean-linked hackers of conducting one of the largest known thefts of ...
The Lazarus Group, North Korea's infamous hacking unit, has carried out new cyberattacks in cryptocurrency with an increasing ...