Chainalysis: Cryptocurrency Hacking Report 2023
2022 was the worst year ever for cryptocurrency theft, with $3.7 billion stolen. However, by 2023, stolen funds decreased by approximately 54.3% to $1.7 billion.
JinseFinance2022 was the worst year ever for cryptocurrency theft, with $3.7 billion stolen. However, by 2023, stolen funds decreased by approximately 54.3% to $1.7 billion.
JinseFinanceOrbit Chain's recent hack resulted in an $80 million loss due to a compromised private key. This incident underscores the broader issue of private key vulnerabilities in the blockchain space. The article explores the breakdown of stolen funds, efforts to freeze assets, and the historical context of security breaches linked to Ozys projects.
BerniceThe Orbit Bridge exploit presents a significant challenge for Klaytn, prompting immediate action and highlighting the need for enhanced security measures in blockchain ecosystems.
KikyoIn this incident, the attacker directly called the withdraw function of the Orbit Chain: Bridge contract to transfer assets.
JinseFinanceFrom Ronin to Atomic Wallet, North Korean hackers have attacked many crypto companies and institutions. But what lies behind the string of attacks?
ClementThe United States Department of Justice is investigating the hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of crypto taken in unauthorized transactions from FTX.
decryptBitKeep wallet users have lost $8 million so far. The team announced that those who used an unofficial version of the app suffered the hack.
BeincryptoThe hacker exploited a vulnerability in the IAVL TREE to forge a malicious withdrawal message.
Numen Cyber LabsDeFi platforms exploited for a total $2.32 billion so far this year, according to Peckshield.
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