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North Korean Hackers Steal $2.1 Billion in Cryptocurrency

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: June 28, 2025 6:49 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: June 28, 2025
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Key Points:

  • Main event includes a significant >$1.5 billion Bybit breach.
  • Stolen funds support Pyongyang’s nuclear program.
  • Infra exploits and smart contract weak points targeted.

In the first half of 2025, North Korean hackers reportedly orchestrated a $2.1 billion cryptocurrency heist, primarily impacting Bybit, a Dubai-based crypto exchange.

A $2.1 billion theft linked to North Korean hackers underscores vulnerabilities in global crypto markets, raising concerns over security and necessitating possible regulatory scrutiny.

North Korean state-sponsored hacking groups were reportedly involved in the theft of about $2.1 billion in cryptocurrency during early 2025. The single largest hack targeted the Dubai-based exchange Bybit, with a loss of $1.5 billion. TRM Labs attributes 70% of thefts to North Korean cyber actors, utilizing sophisticated tactics like private-key thefts. The impact results in significant disruptions, with DeFi protocols and centralized exchanges compromised. This surge surpasses previous records and highlights critical security concerns.

North Korean hacking syndicates remain the most prolific crypto bandits, using stolen funds to bankroll Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons program. Infrastructure exploits including private key thefts and front-end hijacks accounted for over 80% of crypto loss in H1 2025, with major hacks such as the $1.5 billion breach of Bybit pushing the totals to unprecedented levels. – TRM Labs

The stolen funds reportedly finance Pyongyang’s missile program, indicating political motivations. Markets face pressure from these hacks, with Ethereum and Bitcoin, among other assets, showing vulnerabilities. The history of North Korean crypto exploits continues, again stressing the need for robust cybersecurity measures.

Possible regulatory responses may include enhanced exchange security protocols and DeFi audits. Increased market scrutiny might address perceived lapses and bolster investor confidence. Technological outcomes could involve improved security measures and regulations aimed at reducing vulnerabilities in crucial infrastructure.

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