North Korean Hackers Target Multiple Crypto Companies
Security experts note a shift in strategy, as North Korea now targets multiple companies instead of one at a time.

Security experts note a shift in strategy, as North Korea now targets multiple companies instead of one at a time.
TRON's multi-sig had a critical vulnerability. The vulnerability could have potentially drained $500 million from the multi-sig.
In monetary value, the biggest exploit was the sandwich attack on maximal extractable value (MEV) bots that resulted in a $25 million loss.
The feature is still in draft form and would require a soft fork in order to be adopted into Bitcoin Core.
The hack prevents the medical institution from reporting to the country’s health insurance fund in order to receive due funding.
The white hat hackers were rewarded for safeguarding over $25 billion in crypto assets.
Below is an in-depth review as we dive deep into last week's Web3 security incidents.
Hackers who drained around $625 million from the Ronin Bridge attack in March have transferred funds from Ethereum to the ...
Hackers exploited a vulnerability in the Osmosis exchange and stole $5 million. Among them, FireStake validators admitted that they stopped after stealing about $2 million in funds.