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"Who pulled off the biggest crypto heist in history?"

Views expressed in this cybersecurity, cyber espionage, and cyber crime update are those of the reporters and correspondens.  Accessed on 25 February 2025, 2139 UTC.

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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
Who Pulled Off the Biggest Crypto Heist in History? Signs Point to North Korea

Researchers spot the $1.4 billion stolen from Bybit moving through cryptocurrency wallets that were used in earlier heists attributed to North Korea's Lazarus hacking group.

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Hackers Loot Record-Breaking $1.4 Billion From Cryptocurrency Exchange

The Bybit exchange lost 400,000 in ETH, or about $1.4 billion, before the price began to slide, making it the biggest crypto-related hack in history.

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Avast's alleged privacy violations, uncovered by PCMag and Motherboard, resulted in a $16.5 million fund that will be sent to customers who purchased its software between 2014 and 2020.

SpaceX Warns About Scams Targeting Starlink Users

Some subscribers are reporting fakes texts and emails pretending to come from Starlink.

Apple Halts 'Advanced Data Protection' Feature in UK Over Encryption Feud

A secret UK order demanding that Apple backdoor its iCloud encryption appears to have prompted the company to pull Advanced Data Protection in the region.

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