Bybit Hack update: Freezow 42 million Crypto exchange of stolen money

The encryption industry collects to recover stolen money in the penetration of $ 1.5 billion, as the stock exchanges freezes about 43 million dollars only two days after the attack.
A coordinated effort between the central and decentralized platforms has led to the rapid blacklist of the titles associated with the infiltrators, and the prohibition of stolen assets through multiple chains.
The exchanges are acting quickly to contain a penetration bybit
According to Bayan BYBIT on X (previously Twitter), $ 42.85 million of stolen boxes has been frozen on multiple platforms.
A coordinated effort led to a freezing of $ 42.89 million in only one day. Thanks to the following teams on its quick work:
tether_toTitle of science and freezing 181k usdt
ThorchainThe blacklist was prevented
Changenow_IO: 34 Ethath stalemate
Fixedfloat: Just of $ 120 km USDT …
Black Thorchain addresses in the black list connect to the attack, while Coinex has provided a major intelligence to help track stolen assets.
Many exchanges also took direct measures:
- Changenow 34 ETH ($ 97,000) frozen penetration.
- Avalanche restricts access to 0.38755 BTC ($ 37124).
- FlexFloat has banned 120,000 USDC and USDT Stablecoins.
- Bitget and other central exchanges follow their example with similar restrictions.
Bybit admitted the quick response, saying: “Respecting their teams for their responses in time. They have helped us monitor and ban the titles listed in the black list.”
In addition, Tether and Circle informs suspicious headlines, where Tether 81,000 USDT freezes with exploitation.
Bybit strengthens security amid penetration concerns
Since law enforcement agencies and encryption companies work to recover money, bybit takes pre -emptive steps to secure their platform.
The Stock Exchange, in partnership with the President of the Solana Laila Liu and pump.
Onchain data indicates that the North Korean Lazarus group transmits money to Solana and the use of fake KYC accreditation data to access exchanges.
Bybit also warned users against impersonating the personality of the exchange officials to steal sensitive data.
“Bybit will never ask your information, deposits or passwords.” “Always check the official sources and report anything suspicious.”
Meanwhile, Ethereum developers are discussing a possible decline to reflect the damage of the attack, although this step is still controversial.
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