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Bybit replenished reserves after record-breaking $1.5 billion hack

North Korea Becomes Third-Largest Government Bitcoin Holder - FinTech Weekly

The FBI has confirmed that North Korea orchestrated a cyber heist, stealing  approximately USD 1.5 Billion in cryptocurrency from the ByBit exchange.  Known for its cybercrime unit, the Lazarus Group, North Korea

North Korea behind $1.5bn hack of crypto exchange ByBit, says FBI | North  Korea | The Guardian

North Korea-linked hackers have stolen a record $2bn in crypto in 2025 |  Engineering and Technology Magazine

North Korea Is Everywhere in Crypto and DeFi, ZachXBT Claims | BeInCrypto  Global på Binance Square

Bigger attacks, fewer targets: North Korea steals 51% more crypto in 2025

CQ Researcher - North Korea

North Korean Hackers Have Prolific Year as Their Unlaundered Cryptocurrency  Holdings Reach All-time High - Chainalysis

2025 Crypto Theft Reaches $3.4 Billion

DOJ: Cryptocurrency exchanges targeted in illicit hack

North Korea is likely behind the $1.5bn Bybit hack, researchers say – DL  News

The FBI has confirmed that North Korea orchestrated a cyber heist, stealing  approximately USD 1.5 Billion in cryptocurrency from the ByBit exchange.  Known for its cybercrime unit, the Lazarus Group, North Korea

The crypto world is in shock after a massive hack on Bybit, a top exchange.  Hackers stole around $1.5 billion in Ethereum. Reports say Park Jin Hyok, a  well-known North Korean hacker

How North Korea became a mastermind of crypto cyber crime

How North Korea became so good at hacking

2025 Crypto Theft Reaches $3.4 Billion

2025 Crypto Theft Reaches $3.4 Billion

North Korean Hackers Exploit Social Media to Fund Missile Program | JAPAN  Forward

North Korea Becomes Third-Largest Government Bitcoin Holder - FinTech Weekly

Blockchain Frontier | Texas Law Magazine | Texas Law

North Korean hackers steal $1.5 billion from Bybit

North Korean Hackers Have Stolen $2 Billion in Crypto This Year: Report -  Decrypt

Cryptocurrency gains mainstream acceptance despite ongoing risks and  regulatory concerns

Hackers from North Korea took $300 million from the $1.5 billion ByBit  crypto theft. The Lazarus Group changed a wallet address on February 21,  tricking ByBit into sending them 401,000 Ethereum coins.

Closing the Crypto Gap

North Korean hackers steal $1.5 billion from Bybit

CHART: North Korea stole $2.8B in crypto hacks since 2024, report

North Korea and the Industrialization of Cryptocurrency Theft | TRM Blog

2025 Crypto Theft Reaches $3.4 Billion

Emerging technologies will intensify the North Korean cyber threat -  Binding Hook

North Korean Hackers Create Fake U.S. Businesses to Target Crypto Devs -  Decrypt

North Korea Becomes Third-Largest Government Bitcoin Holder - FinTech Weekly

North Korea Hacked Him. So He Took Down Its Internet | WIRED

A Good Year for North Korean Cybercriminals

Crypto Heists Hit $2.7 Billion Record in 2025 as North Korea Dominates  Theft Surge

Silent Push Pivots into New Lazarus Group Infrastructure, Acquires  Sensitive Intel Related to $1.4B ByBit Hack and Past Attacks - Silent Push

North Korea to blame for 342,000 ETH Upbit hack in 2019, South Korean  police say | The Block

North Korean Hackers Have Prolific Year as Their Unlaundered Cryptocurrency  Holdings Reach All-time High - Chainalysis

Bitcoin scams, hacks and heists – and how to avoid them

The $1.5B Bybit Hack: The Era of Operational Security Failures Has Arrived  - The Trail of Bits Blog

The World Once Laughed at North Korean Cyberpower. No More. - The New York  Times

The 10 Biggest Crypto Hacks

The 10 Biggest Crypto Hacks

North Korea and the Industrialization of Cryptocurrency Theft | TRM Blog

North Korea, NFTs and a hit video game: inside a $500m cryptocurrency theft  | Blockchain | The Guardian

North Korea hack group possibly behind $70 million Phemex exploit, experts  say | The Block

North Korean hackers just pulled off the biggest crypto heist in history |  The Jerusalem Post

North Korea Becomes Third-Largest Bitcoin Holder With 13,580 Bitcoins,  Surpassing El Salvador After $1.5 Billion Theft -

2025 Crypto Theft Reaches $3.4 Billion

North Korea becomes 3rd largest government Bitcoin holder after Bybit hack  - Cryptopolitan

How the Lazarus Group is stepping up crypto hacks and changing its tactics

The rise and fall of eXch – the dark service used by North Korea to launder  $200 million stolen from Bybit

North Korea stole billions in crypto in 2025, new research says

North Korea Becomes Third-Largest Government Bitcoin Holder - FinTech Weekly

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