coinexs 54 million hack linked to north koreas lazarus group
Last updated: June 8, 2025, 16:47
A shadowy North Korean hacker group known as Lazarus has increasingly targeted crypto platforms in recent months. In the latest attack attributed to the group, the CoinEx
CoinEx's $54 Million Hack Linked to North Korea's Lazarus Group
Lazarus Group reportedly behind the $54m CoinEx hack
$54M CoinEx Hack Linked to North Korean Lazarus Group
North Korean Lazarus Group likely behind CoinEx's $55 million hack
The attack on crypto exchange CoinEx, which drained at least $55 million, was carried out by the North Korean hacker group Lazarus, according to blockchain security firm
North Korea’s Lazarus Group responsible for $55M CoinEx hack: Report
Blockchain investigator ZachXBT has revealed data pointing to the involvement of the notorious North Korean hacker group Lazarus. The hackers targeted multiple wallets on the exchange
CoinEx was hacked for over $54 million, with blockchain security firms tying the attack to North Korea’s Lazarus Group. The hackers are reportedly the same one behind recent
The infamous Lazarus Group has been involved in numerous high-profile hacking incidents. Most recently, the FBI accused this group of hacking Stake.com and bolting
The CoinEx Hack: Lazarus Group Strikes Again - rivanorth.com
On Tuesday, a significant security breach shook the cryptocurrency exchange, CoinEx, resulting in the theft of $55M. CoinEx revealed the detection of anomalous withdrawals
CoinEx Hack Linked to North Korea's Lazarus Group - CCN.com
CoinEx: North Korean Lazarus Group Reportedly
North Korea’s Lazarus Group was likely behind the $55 million hack of crypto exchange CoinEx, according to on-chain data sourced by crypto sleuth ZachXBT. A link was
The CoinEx hack underscores the persistent threat that state-sponsored hacking groups pose to the blockchain ecosystem. The involvement of North Korea's Lazarus Group in
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