North Korean Hackers Hit a Record $2B in 2025 Cryptocurrency Theft, Targeting Bybit in February and Shifting to Bigger, Fewer Attacks
COINOTAG News reports a record year for North Korea-linked crypto theft, with losses topping $2 billion, up 50% from last year.
In February, a Bybit breach involved as much as $1.5 billion, representing about 75% of the year’s illicit crypto gains.
Since 2016, North Korea-linked actors have amassed roughly $6.7 billion in crypto theft; this year they accounted for 76% of major exchange hacks.
Analysts note a shift toward larger-scale intrusions with insiders inside firms. SEAL‘s Pablo Sabbatella cautions that 30–40% of crypto job applications originate from North Korean operatives seeking infiltration.
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