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From Sony to Bybit: How Lazarus Group became crypto’s supervillain

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February 25, 202580 Views
From Sony to Bybit: How Lazarus Group became crypto’s supervillain

Lazarus Group has stolen over $6 billion in crypto since 2017, making it the most notorious hacking ring in the industry.

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