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North Korean hackers, known as Lazarus Group, successfully cashed out £232 million from a £1.1 billion cryptocurrency heist on ByBit, the second largest cryptocurrency after Bitcoin. The stolen Ethereum is being tracked, but North Korea's closed economy and sophisticated hacking methods make recovery difficult. ByBit has offered a bounty for information leading to the stolen cryptocurrency's recovery.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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