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North Korea's infamous Lazarus Group hackers are increasing their weaponisation of open-source software, according to a new ...
Breaking down the CoinDCX security breach. How India’s largest crypto exchange lost $44.2 million in a sophisticated hack ...
Indian crypto exchange CoinDCX has confirmed a massive security breach, resulting in the theft of approximately $44.2 million ...
The $81-million Nobitex hack by pro-Israel hacker group Gonjeshke Darande shows crypto attacks are becoming political weapons ...
A new report out today from software supply chain security firm Sonatype Inc. details how the infamous North Korea-backed ...
Bengaluru police say CoinDCX’s $44M hack was an inside job involving malware and social engineering. A staff engineer has been detained amid investigation.
The stolen funds are now sitting in a single wallet. Cyvers says the breach echoes tactics used by Lazarus Group. CoinDCX ...
A CoinDCX employee was found using the company laptop for freelance jobs, which led hackers to exploit login credentials.
The U.S. government may only possess 28,988 BTC. North Korea's Lazarus group has sold over $1.4 billion worth of Bitcoin since March 2025. Bhutan is ...
UNC4899 used job lures and cloud exploits to breach two firms, steal crypto, and embed malware in open source.
In a rare interview, a former North Korean IT worker reveals the secret scheme raising funds for Kim Jong Un’s regime.
India’s second-largest crypto exchange, CoinDCX, was targeted by hackers on July 19, resulting in $44 million (Rs 378 crore) ...