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North Korea responsible for $1.5 Billion Crypto Theft – FBI

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has accused North Korea of orchestrating a massive cryptocurrency theft, amounting to $1.5 billion.

This incident is considered the largest crypto heist in history.

Details of the Theft

FBI’s Statement

The FBI stated that the stolen assets are expected to be further laundered and eventually converted to fiat currency. The agency has advised private sector entities and virtual asset service providers to block transactions with or derived from addresses associated with TraderTraitor.

Historical Context

The Lazarus Group gained notoriety a decade ago when it was accused of hacking into Sony Pictures as revenge for “The Interview,” a film that mocked North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. North Korea’s cyber-warfare program dates back to at least the mid-1990s and has since grown to a 6,000-strong cyber-warfare unit known as Bureau 121.

Bybit’s Response

Bybit has responded to the heist by offering a bounty for those who help recover the stolen funds. The company has set up an online system to trace and freeze the stolen assets. Bybit’s CEO, Ben Zhou, emphasized the importance of transparency in combating cybercrime and declared “war against Lazarus.”

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