In a bold move, the North Korean hacking collective known as the Lazarus Group has commenced laundering approximately 400,000 Ether (ETH) stolen from the Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange, Bybit.
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou says the exchange has managed to "fully close the ETH gap" days after the $1.4 billion Lazarus hack.
The exchange reportedly replenished the Ethereum deficit through a combination of loans, whale deposits, and direct purchases ...
As Pi lost much of its value one day after it achieved open network status, Ben Zhou, CEO of crypto exchange Bybit, again posted a warning about the cryptocurrency.
Ben Zhou, Bybit's CEO, said that the hack had affected around 401,000 Ethereum and sparked a surge in withdrawal requests.
Hackers stole $1.5 billion worth of Ethereum from Dubai-based crypto exchange Bybit in what is believed to be the largest ...
British blockchain analytics firm Elliptic, which traced the stolen crypto, said North Korea's Lazarus Group was behind the ...
Bybit CEO said the exchange has restored its Ethereum holdings after a $1.5B hack and will release a proof-of-reserves audit ...
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou has pledged to pursue all possible avenues to recover the funds stolen during the recent hack linked to ...
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou intensifies criticism of Pi Network, sharing Chinese authorities' warnings and refusing to list the token.
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