![]() ![]() These campaigns are meant to bolster “the North Korean government’s continued efforts to generate funds for the regime, which remains under significant international sanctions,” according to new research by Recorded Future’s Insikt Group. North Korean hacking groups have a long history of launching financially motivated attacks and intrusion campaigns on cryptocurrency exchanges, commercial banks and e-commerce systems. What makes this incident stand out is the size of the theft, according to Brooks, and the fact that this is the first major crypto theft publicly attributed to Lazarus Group since the $100 million attack on Horizon Bridge in June 2022, according to Elliptic.Īt that time, hackers exposed information while trying to launder the money stolen from Horizon. ![]() However, according to Hugh Brooks, the director of security operations for blockchain auditing company CertiK, it is probable that the incident was caused by a bug in the wallet provider's application, which exposed users' private keys. The exact details of the attack on Atomic Wallet remain unclear at this time. Read More: $35 million stolen in attacks on Atomic Wallet cryptocurrency customersĪccording to Elliptic, it is possible that recently stolen cryptocurrency assets have been combined or mixed together in wallets that also contain the proceeds from past hacks carried out by the Lazarus hackers. Researchers at blockchain analytics firm Elliptic attributed the incident on Wednesday to the Lazarus Group “with a high level of confidence” because the hackers used similar techniques as in previous attacks.įor example, the stolen assets were laundered using services, including the Sinbad mixer, which were also used to launder the proceeds of past hacks committed by Lazarus. In total, Atomic Wallet has 5 million users worldwide. ![]() According to the company’s statement, less than 1% of its monthly active customers were affected by the hack. The notorious North Korean hackers of Lazarus Group could potentially be responsible for the $35 million cryptocurrency heist from the decentralized wallet platform Atomic Wallet, according to analysts.Ītomic Wallet users’ wallets were compromised earlier last week. North Korean hacking group Lazarus linked to $35 million cryptocurrency heist ![]()
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