Following the revelation Friday from cryptocurrency exchange firm Bybit that hackers stole digital tokens worth about $1.5 ...
Researchers spot the stolen funds moving through cryptocurrency wallets that were used in earlier heists attributed to North ...
After Friday's $1.5 billion hack of Bybit — the largest in the industry's history —allegedly carried out by North Korea's ...
Bybit said it recovered nearly 447,000 ether tokens, replenishing its reserves through a mix of emergency loans and whale ...
Ben Zhou, Bybit's CEO, said that the hack had affected around 401,000 Ethereum and sparked a surge in withdrawal requests.
Bybit has officially filled the $1.4 billion hole left by one of the biggest crypto hacks in history. CEO Ben Zhou announced ...
Chainalysis said the hackers are deliberately keeping the funds idle to avoid heightened scrutiny after the high-profile ...
Lazarus Group, hackers based in North Korea, tricked Bybit CEO Ben Zhou into approving a transfer of 400,000 ethereum tokens ...
Bybit has returned to a 1:1 backing of client assets and has fully closed the “ETH gap” it faced after an unprecedented $1.4 ...
On-chain analyst EmberCN revealed that the Bybit exchange hacker has laundered 89,500 ETH in the past two and a half days.
British blockchain analytics firm Elliptic, which traced the stolen crypto, said North Korea's Lazarus Group was behind the ...
Companies and experts have found evidence linking the $1.5 billion Bybit cryptocurrency heist to North Korean Lazarus hackers ...