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by: xpoolPosted on: August 17, 2025

Lazarus Group Steals $23 Million from UK Crypto Exchange Lykke

North Korea is suspected of stealing $23 million worth of cryptocurrency from the UK-based crypto exchange, Lykke. The heist, attributed to Lazarus, a known North Korean hacking group, led to the platform’s shutdown and liquidation in court. The attack targeted both Bitcoin and Ethereum networks. 💰

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