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.
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Michael Saylor jokes about selling kidneys for Bitcoin amid market downturn, drawing criticism as BTC falls below $80,000 following Bybit hack.
The $1.4 billion Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) theft from cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has not only sent shockwaves through the ...
Ethereum drops nearly 50%, facing heavy liquidations and technical weakness as investors react to selling pressure and market ...
Bybit hackers laundered 270,000 ETH, equivalent to approximately $605 million, via THORChain, representing over half of ...
Bitcoin fell to a 3-1/2-month low on Friday, dragged by uncertainty about U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans and ...
It's only February but hackers have already stolen $1.6 billion in exploits, blockchain security firm Immunefi has said.
Ethereum faces significant pressure, dropping below $2,500. Analysts suggest ETH may dip to $1,000 before a potential ...
Bybit’s $1.4 billion cybersecurity exploit on Feb. 21 was a setback for institutional adoption of crypto staking.
The FBI has linked North Korean hackers to a massive $1.5 billion cryptocurrency theft from a Dubai-based firm.