$2.17 billion hacking case: Why have North Korean hackers become the biggest threat in the crypto world?

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【BitPush】The start of 2025 is turbulent. According to the latest intelligence from on-chain data tracking agencies, North Korean hackers set a rather unglorious record this year — stealing a total of over $2.17 billion in crypto assets, breaking historical records.

The most shocking incident was an attack on a certain exchange. The hackers successfully stole nearly $1.5 billion worth of Ethereum, setting a “ceiling” for single crypto hacking events in history. During the same period, North Korean hackers also launched a $37 million attack on South Korea’s Upbit exchange.

What’s a bit frightening is that these hacker organizations have not slowed down due to international sanctions. On the contrary, organizations like Lazarus are becoming increasingly cunning, continuously improving their methods and targeting various vulnerabilities within the global blockchain ecosystem.

Industry security experts admit: relying solely on sanctions is far from enough. What is truly needed is the entire industry working together, from exchanges, wallets, DeFi protocols to regulatory agencies, to establish a more robust defense system. Otherwise, this hacker group will continue to treat crypto assets as their “ATM.” It is expected that in the foreseeable future, these threats will continue to escalate.

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OnChainArchaeologistvip
· 6h ago
1.5 billion dollars gone in an instant. How can we prevent this? It's really outrageous. Lazarus and their crew are getting more and more rampant.
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TheMemefathervip
· 6h ago
1.5 billion dollars in one transaction, that's ridiculously outrageous... Is the exchange's defense really just a waste?
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degenonymousvip
· 6h ago
1.5 billion USD in one shot? Damn, that’s intense. The exchange’s risk control department probably all resigned collectively. Lazarus is really getting more and more skilled; sanctions can’t stop them at all. Honestly, it’s still the exchange’s own defenses that are weak. Why haven’t exchange insurance services taken off yet? Isn’t this a gold mine? North Korea really can’t sit still. They can’t even eat properly and still have to steal coins. LOL
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Web3ExplorerLinvip
· 6h ago
hypothesis: what if these $21.7B raids are actually revealing a deeper systemic flaw in our oracle architecture? lazarus didn't just hack—they exploited the fundamental gap between centralized exchange infrastructure and decentralized security protocols... 🤔
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重生之我在币圈发大财vip
· 6h ago
Experienced driver, guide me 📈
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