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North Korean Hackers Behind Crypto's Largest Theft in History: Lazarus Group Targets Bybit

Hear from Crypto Experts

NEW YORK, NY, March 19, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ -- In a shocking revelation, Arkham Intelligence has confirmed that the Lazarus Group, a notorious hacking syndicate believed to be linked to the North Korean government, was behind the largest cryptocurrency theft in history. The group is reported to have defrauded Bybit, one of the leading global cryptocurrency exchanges, of a staggering $1.5 billion in a coordinated attack on Friday. This theft marks a significant escalation in cybercrime targeting the cryptocurrency industry, raising serious concerns about the security and resilience of exchanges worldwide.

Changpeng Zhao (CZ), CEO of Binance, has also expressed concerns about the implications of this hack on the industry. Zhao, a vocal advocate for stronger security standards, has noted that while incidents like these may set back investor confidence, they also present an opportunity for exchanges to reevaluate their security practices. CZ points out that the hack exposes vulnerabilities within centralized exchanges and emphasizes that moving toward decentralized systems could be a crucial step in mitigating the risk of future attacks. He believes that, while the fallout from the hack is significant, the industry must use this incident as an impetus to improve and innovate its security protocols.

Another key figure in the crypto space, Barry Silbert, founder of Digital Currency Group (DCG), has long emphasized the importance of robust security measures in the cryptocurrency space. Silbert believes that this attack is a wake-up call for the industry, highlighting the need for heightened vigilance and better protection against sophisticated hacking groups. He warns that the fallout from such high-profile thefts could undermine confidence in crypto exchanges and the broader digital asset market, especially if they are not held accountable for their security measures. According to Silbert, the crypto industry must come together to address these risks and ensure that users are adequately protected from these types of threats.

The Lazarus Group's hack of Bybit underscores the growing threat of state-sponsored cyberattacks in the crypto space. As blockchain technology continues to gain traction, it is clear that hackers are increasingly targeting digital asset exchanges, seeking to exploit vulnerabilities for financial gain. The scale of the attack and the involvement of a state-backed group have raised alarms across the crypto industry, prompting calls for stronger collaboration between exchanges, regulators, and cybersecurity experts to safeguard user funds.

As the crypto industry continues to recover from the fallout of this unprecedented theft, experts urge all stakeholders to take a hard look at their security practices and ensure that they are taking the necessary steps to protect against such attacks. The Lazarus Group's involvement in this hack highlights the need for heightened awareness of the risks posed by bad actors in the space and a collective effort to strengthen defenses against them.

About Digital Currency Group (DCG):
Digital Currency Group (DCG) is a global leader in the digital asset industry, focused on accelerating the development of the financial infrastructure of the future. Founded by Barry Silbert, DCG supports innovative blockchain companies, providing capital to fuel the growth of decentralized technologies.

About Binance:
Binance is a global cryptocurrency exchange platform that provides access to a wide range of digital assets. Founded by Changpeng Zhao (CZ), Binance has become one of the largest exchanges in the world, advocating for industry innovation and better security practices.



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