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Crypto Heist: Bybit Loses Big in Massive Hack
SingaporeSaturday, February 22, 2025
Tom Robinson, the chief scientist at Elliptic, said, "We've tagged the thief's addresses in our software to stop these funds from being cashed out through any other exchanges. " This was a big move to stop the money from disappearing completely.
The breach caused a panic among Bybit users, who rushed to withdraw their funds. Zhou said the outflows had calmed down. To make sure customers felt safe, he announced that Bybit had gotten a bridge loan from some unnamed partners. This loan would cover any losses and keep operations running smoothly.
The Lazarus Group has been targeting crypto platforms since 2017. They hit four South Korean exchanges and stole $200 million worth of bitcoin. As law enforcement and crypto tracking firms work to trace the stolen assets, experts warn that big thefts are still a big risk in the industry.
"The harder we make it to benefit from crimes like this, the less likely they will happen, " said Elliptic's Robinson. This hack is a wake-up call for the crypto world to step up their security game.
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