Bybit Hack: hackers launder $1.5B in stolen BTC using mixers and P2P vendors, with 88.8% traceable funds and a $140M bounty ...
North Korean hackers have resorted to at least four crypto mixers to launder what they stole from Bybit last month.
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Over 88% of the hacked Bybit funds are still traceable, despite the Lazarus Group funneling the $1.4 billion in just 10 days ...
With 13,500 Bitcoin, North Korea’s notorious Lazarus hacking group holds more Bitcoin than Bhutan, El Salvador, and Finland.
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Lazarus Group, the notorious North Korean hacking organization, now holds more Bitcoin than Bhutan, El Salvador, and Finland. As per the latest data by Arkham Intelligence, the group holds over ...