Alleged North Korean Cyber Criminals behind Harmony Hack Lazarus Group Moves $64M in Stolen Crypto over Weekend

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Alleged North Korean Cyber Criminals behind Harmony Hack Lazarus Group Moves $64M in Stolen Crypto over Weekend
North Korea’s Lazarus Group of cyber criminals linked to the $100 million Harmony hack recently made moves again. According to pseudonymous blockchain detective ZachXBT, Lazarus Group moved a sizable part of the stolen Harmony funds over the weekend.
Speaking on this development, ZachXBT pointed out on Twitter:
“North Korea’s Lazarus Group had a very busy weekend moving $63.5m (~41000 ETH) from the Harmony bridge hack through Railgun before consolidating funds and depositing on three different exchanges.”
The blockchain investigator also listed more than 350 addresses associated with stolen loot. Furthermore, according to ZachXBT, the North Korean hackers consolidated and deposited the digital assets into three separate crypto exchanges. Despite this revelation, the on-chain detective did not provide the names of the exchanges used by the cybercriminal

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