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Crypto change Bybit hacked for over $1.4 billion

By Editorial Board Published February 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Bybit was hacked at this time for about $1.4 billion in ether(ETH) and staked ether (stETH).

This hack was initially highlighted by blockchain analysts, together with ZachXBT in his Telegram group, the place he famous the outflows and knowledgeable the group that his “sources confirm it’s a security incident.”

The hack was confirmed on X by Ben Zhou, the founder and chief govt of Bybit. He famous that the hacker “took control of the specific ETH cold wallet we signed and trasfered [sic] all ETH in the cold wallet.”

He additionally assured customers “that all other cold wallets are secure” and famous that withdrawals are in any other case continuing as regular. 

The hacker was apparently capable of bypass Bybit’s marketed “Triple Layer Asset Protection” the place “user funds are stored securely offline in cold wallets” and the place Bybit can “protect them from unauthorized online access through a combination of advanced multi-signature, Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) and Threshold Signature Schemes.” 

Bybit’s proof of reserves from yesterday famous that it had 543,453 ETH held towards 537,152 ETH owed to customers — an extra of 6,301 ETH.

This hack eliminated 401,346 ETH, far larger than the surplus held by Bybit.

Protos reached out to Bybit for touch upon this hack, however at time of publication had obtained no response.

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Bybit was hacked at this time for over $1.4 billion in ether and staked ether, in keeping with blockchain analysts and the agency’s CEO. Ben Zhou, the CEO, has insisted the agency remains to be solvent and withdrawals are continuing as regular.

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