US-based JumpCloud hacked by North Korean gov’t group to loot crypto firms
North Korean state-sponsored hacking group Labrynth Chollima is behind last month’s JumpCloud breach, sources say.
North Korean state-sponsored hacking group Labrynth Chollima is behind last month’s JumpCloud breach, sources say.
The hacker claims to have accessed more than 400,000 Razer accounts and specified that any payment must be made using privacy-focused Monero.
Arcadia Finance has said that it’s in contact with the exploiter who drained $455,000 in a hack made possible through code vulnerabilities.
Atomic Wallet hackers stole over $35 million in crypto during the weekend, while investigators claim millions more may have been taken.
According to a source, hackers created their own mail keys and used them to access AT&T customers’ crypto exchange accounts.