North Korea's Lazarus Group Suspected in $37 Million Hack on CoinsPaid
North Korean hackers at the infamous Lazarus Group are suspected to be behind a $37 million attack on crypto payment system CoinsPaid. The attack, which happened on July 22, successfully drained funds from the company’s...
The attack, which happened on July 22, successfully drained funds from the company’s own reserves, while customer deposits were unaffected, CoinsPaid said in a statement.
“We suspect Lazarus Group, one of the most powerful hacker organisations, is responsible,” the company added....
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