March saw a significant decline in cryptocurrency-related losses from exploits, hacks, and scams, totaling just $28.8 million.
The Lazarus Group, a North Korean state-affiliated hacking syndicate, is once again at the center of a major crypto laundering operation.
Beyond Bybit, the second-largest exploit in February hit stablecoin payment firm Infini on February 24, resulting in a $49 million loss.
zkLend listed itself in one of the latest crypto hacks, with hackers siphoning off $5 million from the platform on the Starknet network.
The losses from cryptocurrency scams and hack cases dipped to their lowest monthly figure of the year in December.
Clipper, a decentralized exchange (DEX), has revealed that a vulnerability in its withdrawal function led to the recent $450,000 hack.
Japanese crypto exchange DMM Bitcoin is preparing to wind down operations after a devastating $320 million Bitcoin hack in May 2024.
The Indian BWA group has made a move to establish frameworks bordering on cybersecurity measures to prevent hacks like that of WazirX
WazirX has temporarily suspended withdrawals of both cryptocurrencies and Indian rupees on its platform post the hack.
The report outlines several methods used by money launderers to obscure the flow of funds including the use of crypto mixers or tumblers.
Filipino boyband SB19, with 3.6 million YouTube followers, and popular nine-piece musical group Ben&Ben fell prey to the hackers.
CoinStats revealed that a attacker, believed to be affiliated with a nation-state, managed to access the private keys of 1,590 wallets.
In a detailed blog post on May 21, Gala Games revealed that the attacker's wallet had sent back 5913.2 ETH, valued at $22.3 million.
Child pornography images were discovered on the Mango Markets exploiter Avraham Eisenberg's laptops and cell phones.
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