Security Alert: Cyber Threat from State-Sponsored Actors. According to recent reports, hackers attributed to North Korea have successfully stolen approximately $2 billion in cryptocurrency throughout 2025. This represents a significant uptick in organized digital theft targeting the crypto ecosystem. The sophisticated attacks underscore growing vulnerabilities in exchange security, wallet management, and blockchain infrastructure. Market participants should heighten vigilance regarding account security, enable multi-factor authentication, and monitor suspicious transaction patterns. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in cross-border crypto enforcement and the critical need for enhanced institutional safeguards. Exchanges and platforms continue strengthening security protocols in response to these threats.
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TaxEvader
· 15h ago
What the heck, North Korea is causing trouble again? Two hundred million, how many people will go bankrupt?
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ProbablyNothing
· 15h ago
Comments within 20 characters, in Chinese, style of real users in the Web3 encryption community:
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Is it North Korea again? 2 billion is gone, is my little Wallet really safe...
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 15h ago
Two hundred million, North Korea's tactics are really something, we retail investors need to be more cautious.
Security Alert: Cyber Threat from State-Sponsored Actors. According to recent reports, hackers attributed to North Korea have successfully stolen approximately $2 billion in cryptocurrency throughout 2025. This represents a significant uptick in organized digital theft targeting the crypto ecosystem. The sophisticated attacks underscore growing vulnerabilities in exchange security, wallet management, and blockchain infrastructure. Market participants should heighten vigilance regarding account security, enable multi-factor authentication, and monitor suspicious transaction patterns. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in cross-border crypto enforcement and the critical need for enhanced institutional safeguards. Exchanges and platforms continue strengthening security protocols in response to these threats.