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FBI confirms North Korean ‘TraderTraitor’ accountable for $1.5 billion Bybit hack

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The FBI has launched a press release confirming that the Democratic Individuals’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) was accountable for the most important crypto hack ever that noticed $1.5 billion drained from the Bybit trade earlier this month.

The assertion, issued by way of the FBI’s Web Crime Criticism Heart, begins, “The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is releasing this PSA to advise the Democratic Individuals’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) was accountable for the theft of roughly $1.5 billion USD in digital belongings from cryptocurrency trade, Bybit, on or about February 21, 2025.

“FBI refers to this specific North Korean malicious cyber activity as “TraderTraitor.”

In response to the assertion, TraderTraitor actors have been quickly changing the stolen belongings to bitcoin and “other virtual assets,” by way of hundreds of addresses and a number of blockchains.

It provides that it expects these belongings to ultimately be transformed to fiat forex. It then goes on to record a collection of Ethereum addresses that the FBI says are holding belongings from the theft, and are operated by or related to TraderTraitor actors.

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Because the February 21 hack, many crypto providers have been struggling to regulate the laundering of prison proceeds with some claiming to have recovered funds.

Within the quick aftermath, prospects rushed to withdraw over $4 billion in deposits. Nonetheless, Bybit was in a position to safe some loans and inside days claimed to have replenished liquidity to again buyer deposits on a 1:1 foundation.

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