The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit lost $1.5 billion to North Korean hackers last month — and it all traced back to an account ...
The Bybit funds have been swapped, but 77% are still traceable, noted the exchange's CEO Ben Zhou. The hack caused ...
Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit lost around $1.5 billion to hackers in February this year. Recently, the Federal Bureau of ...
Hackers stole $1.5 billion from Bybit, exploiting a flaw in the cold-to-warm wallet transfer process and bypassing security ...
Bybit lost $1.5B in a crypto hack tied to North Korea’s Lazarus Group, prompting FBI warnings to block stolen funds.
The ongoing accusations from Bybit CEO Ben Zhou about Pi Network fraud have raised concerns among investors who seek safe ...
Some 417,348 ETH, valued at approximately $1 billion remain traceable on the blockchain after being moved using ...
The Bybit hacker laundered the stolen funds in just 10 days, but security firms said some assets may still be recoverable ...
The Bybit CEO has warned that this will be a "critical" week to track down funds from the hack that drained $1.4 billion from ...
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou has provided an update on the movement of hacked funds, revealing that of the $1.4 billion stolen, 77% ...
North Korea's Lazarus group, reportedly behind the Bybit hack, has laundered all 499,000 stolen ETH leveraging crypto mixers ...
Pi Network told Cointelegraph that the 60 million users it advertises are application users, while the 10 million shown in the blockchain are those who created wallets.