North Korean Attackers Linked to $54M CoinEx Hack, Blockchain Data Suggests

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North Korean Attackers Linked to $54M CoinEx Hack, Blockchain Data Suggests
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A hot wallet of the crypto exchange used to hold users’ tokens was exploited by attackers on Tuesday.

North Korean attackers linked to a recent crypto exploit could be behind the latest crypto business security causality, according to data cited by blockchain sleuth ZachXBT and verified by CoinDesk.

The hackers siphoned ether , XRP, tron's TRX, MATIC, solana's SOL, kadena's KDA and dagger's XDAG tokens after exploiting a lax security measure on wallets used by the exchange. CoinEx has since released over 10 “suspicious” addresses on several networks, such as Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Arbitrum, where the tokens were transferred.

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