Hindustan Times (East UP)

Hackers executed $620 mn crypto heist: FBI

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WASHINGTON: North Korean-tied hackers were responsibl­e for a $620-million cryptocurr­ency heist last month targeting players of the popular Axie Infinity game, US authoritie­s said Thursday.

The hack was one of the biggest to hit the crypto world, raising huge questions about security in an industry that recently burst into the mainstream thanks to celebrity promotions and promises of untold wealth.

Last month’s theft from the makers of Axie Infinity, a game where players can earn crypto through game play or trading their avatars, came just weeks after thieves made off with $320 million in a similar attack. “Through our investigat­ions we were able to confirm Lazarus Group and APT38, cyber actors associated with (North Korea), are responsibl­e for the theft,” the FBI said in a statement.

Lazarus Group gained notoriety in 2014 when it was accused of hacking into Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent as revenge for “The Interview,” a satirical film that mocked North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

North Korea’s cyber-program dates back to at least the mid1990s, but has since grown to a 6,000-strong cyber-warfare unit, known as Bureau 121, that operates from several countries including Belarus, China, India, Malaysia and Russia, according to a 2020 US military report.

North Korean hackers stole around $400 million-worth of cryptocurr­ency through cyberattac­ks on digital currency outlets last year, blockchain data platform Chainalysi­s said in January. The company had to solve a problem: the ethereum blockchain, where transactio­ns in the ether cryptocurr­ency are logged, is relatively slow and expensive to use. To allow Axie Infinity players to buy and sell at speed, the firm created an in-game currency and a sidechain with a bridge to the main ethereum blockchain. The result was faster and cheaper — but ultimately less secure. The attack targeting its blockchain netted 173,600 ether and $25.5 million-worth of stablecoin, a digital asset pegged to the US dollar.

NORTH KOREAN HACKERS STOLE CRYPTOCURR­ENCY WORTH AROUND $400 MILLION THROUGH CYBERATTAC­KS LAST YEAR

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