Meme coins and non-KYC exchanges played a major role in laundering funds stolen in the Bybit hack, raising security concerns.
Hackers behind Bybit's $1.4 billion exploit continue laundering over $605 million in Ethereum despite being identified as North Korea's Lazarus Group.
The price of the world's most valuable cryptocurrency has dropped more than 27% since it hit an all-time high on President ...
THORChain’s native token has plummeted 20% in the past 24 hours, wiping off recent gains as the rest of the market also ...
Bybit's hacker laundered over 50% of the funds, mainly through THORChain, which is receiving increased criticism for enabling ...
Ethereum drops nearly 50%, facing heavy liquidations and technical weakness as investors react to selling pressure and market ...
Thorchain faces a critical moment as key developers leave amid concerns over North Korean hackers using the platform to ...
Bybit hackers laundered 270,000 ETH, equivalent to approximately $605 million, via THORChain, representing over half of ...
Following last week's Bybit hack, Vitalik Buterin pointed out that many people lose significant amounts of cryptocurrency due ...
North Korea test-fired strategic cruise missiles into the Yellow Sea in a demonstration of Pyongyang's nuclear deterrent ...
Tech news website the Register, quoting internal HP memos, said the computer and printer giant tested "minimum 15-minute wait time" in February for calls, even if agents were available ...
A hacker responsible for the $1.4 billion Bybit heist has laundered over 50% of the stolen Ethereum in just five days, ...