The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) asked for crypto industry help in tracking and blocking transactions intended to ...
Meltem Demirors, Crucible Capital general partner, and David Kennedy, TrustedSec CEO, join CNBC's 'Power Lunch' to break down ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Wednesday that North Korea was responsible for the theft of approximately $1.5 ...
This guide breaks down the Bybit hack of 2025, what happened, how Bybit responded, and what this means for the crypto market moving forward.
FBI confirms North Korea’s Lazarus Group stole $1.5B from Bybit, surpassing 2024’s total crypto heists. Investigations reveal ...
Bybit's forensic report reveals that a $1.5 billion hack was facilitated by a vulnerability in Safe{Wallet}'s infrastructure.
A preliminary investigation into the Bybit hack reveals that the attack stemmed from compromised code within Safe Wallet’s ...
Cybersecurity experts say that North Korean attackers exploited wallet provider Safe to perform the biggest crypto hack of ...
The massive $1.5B Bybit crypto hack has turned into an interesting case study which has been extensively analyzed by industry ...
The FBI has attributed the Bybit hack to a North Korean group named TraderTraitor as more technical details of the attack ...
THORChain, a decentralized crosschain swap protocol, has witnessed a surge in transaction volume following the $1.4 billion ...
The apparent stand-off mirrors that of WazirX and Liminal Custody, which blamed each other following a $230 million exploit ...