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Researchers accuse North Korea of $1.4 billion Bybit crypto heist

February 25, 2025 4 Min Read
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North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un speaks during a press conference on June 19, 2024, in Pyongyang, North Korea.

On Friday, hackers stole round $1.4 billion in Ethereum cryptocurrency from crypto trade Bybit, in what’s the largest crypto heist of all time.

After the hack, a number of blockchain monitoring companies, in addition to the well-known crypto investigator ZachXBT, have all pointed to the North Korean authorities hacking group generally known as Lazarus Group because the offender. 

ZachXBT was the primary to level the finger of blame, just some hours after he himself observed the primary indicators of the hack. The researcher stated he was capable of observe the stolen cryptocurrency from Bybit to wallets utilized in earlier hacks in opposition to Phemex, BingX, and Poloniex, which have all been linked to North Korea. 

When yourcryptonewstoday requested how assured he was of North Korea being behind the Bybit hack ZachXBT stated: “100%,” and pointed to these earlier hacks. “Legislation enforcement can also be treating it that means,” stated ZachXBT.

Blockchain monitoring agency Elliptic additionally reached the identical conclusion. “Starting minutes after the theft from Bybit, the Elliptic crew have been working across the clock with Bybit, our clients and fellow investigators, to hint these funds and stop the North Korean regime from benefitting from them,” Elliptic wrote in a weblog submit.

Elliptic stated it believes North Korean hackers had been accountable, “primarily based on numerous elements, together with our evaluation of the laundering of the stolen cryptoassets.” The corporate added that Lazarus Group follows a “attribute sample” to launder the crypto it steals.

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Do you’ve gotten extra details about the Bybit hack, or different crypto heists? From a non-work gadget and community, you’ll be able to contact Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai securely on Sign at +1 917 257 1382, or by way of Telegram and Keybase @lorenzofb, or e-mail. You can also contact yourcryptonewstoday by way of SecureDrop.

North Korea is a prolific crypto stealer. The regime’s hackers have been linked to at the least 58 crypto heists, in line with a United Nations panel. America, Japan, and South Korea governments say Kim Jong-Un’s authorities stole greater than $650 million in a number of crypto hacks and heists throughout 2024. 

Tom Robinson, Elliptic’s co-founder and chief scientist, advised yourcryptonewstoday that the corporate is basing the attribution on the truth that “funds stolen from Bybit are being commingled with funds from a number of DPRK-attributed thefts,” referring to the North Korean regime.

“Additionally, the laundering strategies getting used are similar to these beforehand seen with DPRK,” stated Robinson. “Plus a few different elements that I can’t share.”

Blockchain intelligence agency TRM Labs additionally concluded “with excessive confidence” that North Korea was behind the Bybit hack, the corporate stated in a weblog submit on Friday. 

Bybit’s spokesperson Tony Au declined to touch upon the North Korea hyperlink, saying “our crew remains to be investigating at this second.” 

North Korea’s Everlasting Mission to the United Nations didn’t reply to yourcryptonewstoday’s request for remark.

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