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Crypto heists surge to $2.2bn in 2024

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Cryptocurrency thefts surged to $2.2 billion in 2024, with North Korean hackers responsible for $1.3 billion—more than half the total—according to a Chainalysis report.

The hackers allegedly infiltrated crypto firms by posing as remote IT workers, exploiting compromised private keys to steal vast sums from centralised exchanges.

Despite a 21% increase in stolen crypto compared to 2023, the overall figure remains below the peaks of 2021 and 2022.

High-profile incidents included a $300 million theft from Japan’s DMM Bitcoin and $235 million from India’s WazirX exchange.

The US government has accused North Korea of using cybercrime to fund its weapons programmes and announced a $5 million reward for information on related schemes.

Image credit: Jakub Zerdzicki

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