Who hacked bitfinex?
The potential suspects in the Bitfinex hacking incident include:
- 1. North Korean state-sponsored hacking groups: There have been suspicions that the hacking incident could be linked to North Korean groups such as Lazarus Group, which has targeted cryptocurrency exchanges in the past.
- 2. Insider involvement: It is possible that someone within Bitfinex or with insider knowledge was involved in the theft.
- 3. External hackers: Apart from state-sponsored groups, there could be other independent hackers or criminal organizations targeting the exchange for financial gain.
Last updated 10/17/2023, 8:36:52 PM
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- CoinDesk
- The New York Times
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