Bybit Takes on North Korean Hackers Head - on, Vigorously Pursuing the Recovery of $1.46 Billion in Stolen Funds
Shocking news! Bybit exchange has been brutally attacked by the North Korean hacker group Lazarus, with $1.46 billion in funds stolen. However, Bybit has not backed down but has powerfully launched a "fund - recovery battle".
Its CEO, Ben Zhou, has officially declared war on Lazarus and launched a bounty website to recruit "bounty hunters" worldwide. Participants who successfully freeze illegal fund transfers can receive a 5% upfront reward, and those with outstanding performance can get a bonus of up to 10%, with an upper limit of $140 million. Ben Zhou firmly stated that he won't stop until Lazarus is eliminated, and the website will be open to other victims in the future.
Currently, although some funds have been frozen, Lazarus has started money - laundering activities, using complex methods to transfer funds. Previously, North Korean hackers had stolen over $3 billion from cryptocurrency exchanges, and this Bybit incident may become one of the largest - loss theft cases in history. Can Bybit stage a comeback? Let's stay tuned!
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