
On February 21, 2025, the crypto world was shaken as the infamous Lazarus Group — a North Korean state-backed hacking syndicate — executed the largest heist in history, stealing $1.5 billion from the Bybit platform in Dubai. 💸
The FBI has dubbed this operation “TraderTraitor,” and it raises a pressing question: why are North Korean hackers considered the most skilled in the game?
🔍 How They Pull It Off:
Social Engineering & Phishing: Lazarus has mastered spear-phishing, tricking platform employees into giving away access.
Advanced Breaches: They go after both hot and cold wallets, then launder funds across thousands of addresses and multiple blockchains — making tracking nearly impossible.
Massive Scale: From 2017–2023, they looted $3 billion across 58 attacks, surpassing even Saddam Hussein’s $1B bank theft in 2003. 📈
⚠️ Why This Matters:
AI-Powered Attacks: With AI, their methods are becoming sharper and harder to defend against.
Global Security Risk: These stolen funds directly support North Korea’s nuclear program.
Regulatory Gap: Current global laws are struggling to keep pace with cyber threats of this scale.
The question now is: can the world stop these digital thieves, or is Bybit just the beginning? 🚀
💬 Share your thoughts: Are North Korean hackers truly invincible, or will crypto platforms finally outsmart them?
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