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by: xpoolPosted on: February 27, 2025

FBI Urges Industry to Block Transactions Tied to Bybit Hackers

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has issued a call for action, urging crypto node operators, exchanges, and the private sector to block transactions originating from addresses involved in the $1.4 billion Bybit hack. 2023-04-06 FBI confirmed North Korea’s involvement in this heist, which they dubbed ‘TraderTraitor.’

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