Meme coins and non-KYC exchanges played a major role in laundering funds stolen in the Bybit hack, raising security concerns.
Hackers behind Bybit's $1.4 billion exploit continue laundering over $605 million in Ethereum despite being identified as North Korea's Lazarus Group.
Lookonchain reported Bybit's hacker laundered 54% of stolen funds via THORChain, moving 270,000 ETH worth $605 million ...
Crypto thefts by North Korea-linked hackers more than doubled last year to US$1.34 billion, accounting for about 60 per cent ...
Officials pinned the blame on North Korea’s Lazarus Group for the recent devastating $1.5 billion crypto heist against Bybit.
State-backed cyber attackers struck while funds were being moved into online account ...
According to a 2021 White House study, the wealthiest 400 American families paid an average of 8.2% on their federal ...
THORChain’s native token has plummeted 20% in the past 24 hours, wiping off recent gains as the rest of the market also ...
Bybit's hacker laundered over 50% of the funds, mainly through THORChain, which is receiving increased criticism for enabling ...
Ben Zhou, CEO of crypto exchange that refused to list Pi Network, announced a US$140 million bounty to “eliminate” hacker group Lazarus, presumed to be behind the attack on Bybit.
As news started spreading about a massive hack on crypto exchange Bybit last Friday, cybersecurity researchers quickly ...
A core developer of THORChain has announced their resignation following the reversal of a vote to block transactions linked ...