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by: xpoolPosted on: February 26, 2025

Safe Wallet Returns Following Lazarus Group Hack: A Lesson in Developer-Targeted Attacks

After a sophisticated attack by the Lazarus Group, Safe Wallet has resumed operation on the Ethereum mainnet. The incident exposed vulnerabilities in developer environments and highlighted the importance of stricter infrastructure security for crypto wallets, especially those handling high-value transactions.

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