The $1.4 billion hack at Bybit—the largest known cryptocurrency heist in history—has been traced to the notorious Lazarus ...
Monday recap: progress on NFT regulation, developments surrounding a recent hack, large movements of ETH and SOL, and trust ...
Lazarus Group, hackers based in North Korea, tricked Bybit CEO Ben Zhou into approving a transfer of 400,000 Ethereum tokens ...
North Korea is behind the massive crypto hack, according to several blockchain monitoring firms and a well-known researcher ...
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Bybit said it recovered nearly 447,000 ether tokens, replenishing its reserves through a mix of emergency loans and whale deposits.
Overview of the Bybit Hack On February 21, 2025, cryptocurrency exchange Bybit suffered a major security hack, leading to the theft of about $1.4 billion worth of Ethereum (ETH) and associated assets.
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 ...
Over the weekend, blockchain security companies and experts have linked North Korea's Lazarus hacking group to the theft of over $1.5 billion from cryptocurrency exchange Bybit.
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou is considering all possible options to recover the $1.4 billion stolen in the largest crypto hack in ...
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou has vowed to pursue every recovery option after a cyberattack linked to the Lazarus Group siphoned over $1 ...
Bybit was hacked today for over $1.4 billion in ether and staked ether, according to blockchain analysts and the firm's CEO.