• bitcoinBitcoin (BTC) $ 122,275.00
  • ethereumEthereum (ETH) $ 4,517.20
  • xrpXRP (XRP) $ 3.05
  • tetherTether (USDT) $ 1.00
  • bnbBNB (BNB) $ 1,186.20
  • solanaSolana (SOL) $ 233.79
  • usd-coinUSDC (USDC) $ 0.999838
  • dogecoinDogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.259047
  • staked-etherLido Staked Ether (STETH) $ 4,513.97
  • tronTRON (TRX) $ 0.342080
  • cardanoCardano (ADA) $ 0.867515
  • wrapped-stethWrapped stETH (WSTETH) $ 5,490.18
  • wrapped-beacon-ethWrapped Beacon ETH (WBETH) $ 4,874.69
  • wrapped-bitcoinWrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) $ 122,193.00
  • chainlinkChainlink (LINK) $ 22.60
  • ethena-usdeEthena USDe (USDE) $ 1.00
  • hyperliquidHyperliquid (HYPE) $ 49.41
  • avalanche-2Avalanche (AVAX) $ 31.39
  • stellarStellar (XLM) $ 0.407729
  • suiSui (SUI) $ 3.58
  • figure-helocFigure Heloc (FIGR_HELOC) $ 1.01
  • bitcoin-cashBitcoin Cash (BCH) $ 608.15
  • wrapped-eethWrapped eETH (WEETH) $ 4,870.94
  • wethWETH (WETH) $ 4,518.64
  • hedera-hashgraphHedera (HBAR) $ 0.226137
  • litecoinLitecoin (LTC) $ 120.88
  • leo-tokenLEO Token (LEO) $ 9.64
  • binance-bridged-usdt-bnb-smart-chainBinance Bridged USDT (BNB Smart Chain) (BSC-USD) $ 1.00
  • coinbase-wrapped-btcCoinbase Wrapped BTC (CBBTC) $ 122,283.00
  • usdsUSDS (USDS) $ 0.999197
  • shiba-inuShiba Inu (SHIB) $ 0.000013
  • crypto-com-chainCronos (CRO) $ 0.214293
  • the-open-networkToncoin (TON) $ 2.86
  • usdt0USDT0 (USDT0) $ 1.00
  • polkadotPolkadot (DOT) $ 4.33
  • whitebitWhiteBIT Coin (WBT) $ 44.31
  • mantleMantle (MNT) $ 1.92
  • moneroMonero (XMR) $ 323.75
  • ethena-staked-usdeEthena Staked USDe (SUSDE) $ 1.20
  • world-liberty-financialWorld Liberty Financial (WLFI) $ 0.201938
  • uniswapUniswap (UNI) $ 8.20
  • daiDai (DAI) $ 1.00
  • aaveAave (AAVE) $ 291.55
  • okbOKB (OKB) $ 208.32
  • pepePepe (PEPE) $ 0.000010
  • ethenaEthena (ENA) $ 0.618325
  • nearNEAR Protocol (NEAR) $ 3.04
  • aptosAptos (APT) $ 5.38
  • bitget-tokenBitget Token (BGB) $ 5.31
  • jito-staked-solJito Staked SOL (JITOSOL) $ 288.04
  • memecoreMemeCore (M) $ 2.06
  • aster-2Aster (ASTER) $ 2.08
  • story-2Story (IP) $ 10.08
  • bittensorBittensor (TAO) $ 321.45
  • ethereum-classicEthereum Classic (ETC) $ 20.01
  • ondo-financeOndo (ONDO) $ 0.946587
  • binance-staked-solBinance Staked SOL (BNSOL) $ 251.27
  • worldcoin-wldWorldcoin (WLD) $ 1.34
  • blackrock-usd-institutional-digital-liquidity-fundBlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) $ 1.00
  • binance-peg-wethBinance-Peg WETH (WETH) $ 4,517.07
  • usd1-wlfiUSD1 (USD1) $ 1.00
  • c1usdCurrency One USD (C1USD) $ 0.998626
  • paypal-usdPayPal USD (PYUSD) $ 0.999561
  • polygon-ecosystem-tokenPOL (ex-MATIC) (POL) $ 0.241330
  • internet-computerInternet Computer (ICP) $ 4.68
  • pump-funPump.fun (PUMP) $ 0.006858
  • arbitrumArbitrum (ARB) $ 0.452088
  • jupiter-perpetuals-liquidity-provider-tokenJupiter Perpetuals Liquidity Provider Token (JLP) $ 5.92
  • susdssUSDS (SUSDS) $ 1.07
  • pi-networkPi Network (PI) $ 0.263284
  • kaspaKaspa (KAS) $ 0.080528
  • kucoin-sharesKuCoin (KCS) $ 16.07
  • zcashZcash (ZEC) $ 128.07
  • gatechain-tokenGate (GT) $ 17.53
  • vechainVeChain (VET) $ 0.023687
  • rocket-pool-ethRocket Pool ETH (RETH) $ 5,177.04
  • cosmosCosmos Hub (ATOM) $ 4.29
  • pudgy-penguinsPudgy Penguins (PENGU) $ 0.031889
  • algorandAlgorand (ALGO) $ 0.225033
  • kelp-dao-restaked-ethKelp DAO Restaked ETH (RSETH) $ 4,764.27
  • kinetic-staked-hypeKinetiq Staked HYPE (KHYPE) $ 49.63
  • flare-networksFlare (FLR) $ 0.025004
  • render-tokenRender (RENDER) $ 3.60
  • sei-networkSei (SEI) $ 0.299385
  • doublezeroDoubleZero (2Z) $ 0.523233
  • usdtbUSDtb (USDTB) $ 0.999931
  • hash-2Provenance Blockchain (HASH) $ 0.035754
  • falcon-financeFalcon USD (USDF) $ 0.999788
  • stakewise-v3-osethStakeWise Staked ETH (OSETH) $ 4,763.68
  • bfusdBFUSD (BFUSD) $ 1.00
  • filecoinFilecoin (FIL) $ 2.40
  • liquid-staked-ethereumLiquid Staked ETH (LSETH) $ 4,880.20
  • skySky (SKY) $ 0.069661
  • bonkBonk (BONK) $ 0.000021
  • myx-financeMYX Finance (MYX) $ 8.31
  • official-trumpOfficial Trump (TRUMP) $ 7.87
  • plasmaPlasma (XPL) $ 0.863918
  • fetch-aiArtificial Superintelligence Alliance (FET) $ 0.600794
  • quant-networkQuant (QNT) $ 105.96
  • immutable-xImmutable (IMX) $ 0.785209
  • wbnbWrapped BNB (WBNB) $ 1,185.87
  • lombard-staked-btcLombard Staked BTC (LBTC) $ 122,283.00
  • jupiter-exchange-solanaJupiter (JUP) $ 0.469860
  • renzo-restaked-ethRenzo Restaked ETH (EZETH) $ 4,789.52
  • tether-goldTether Gold (XAUT) $ 3,880.40
  • xdce-crowd-saleXDC Network (XDC) $ 0.075825
  • optimismOptimism (OP) $ 0.747776
  • injective-protocolInjective (INJ) $ 13.50
  • spx6900SPX6900 (SPX) $ 1.42
  • nexoNEXO (NEXO) $ 1.26
  • pancakeswap-tokenPancakeSwap (CAKE) $ 3.63
  • solv-btcSolv Protocol BTC (SOLVBTC) $ 121,933.00
  • celestiaCelestia (TIA) $ 1.51
  • jupiter-staked-solJupiter Staked SOL (JUPSOL) $ 266.62
  • pax-goldPAX Gold (PAXG) $ 3,889.20
  • mantle-staked-etherMantle Staked Ether (METH) $ 4,858.35
  • syrupusdcSyrup USDC (SYRUPUSDC) $ 1.13
  • binance-bridged-usdc-bnb-smart-chainBinance Bridged USDC (BNB Smart Chain) (USDC) $ 0.999951
  • blockstackStacks (STX) $ 0.621903
  • lido-daoLido DAO (LDO) $ 1.24
  • curve-dao-tokenCurve DAO (CRV) $ 0.785869
  • first-digital-usdFirst Digital USD (FDUSD) $ 0.998839
  • sonic-3Sonic (S) $ 0.282473
  • msolMarinade Staked SOL (MSOL) $ 310.21
  • aerodrome-financeAerodrome Finance (AERO) $ 1.16
  • arbitrum-bridged-wbtc-arbitrum-oneArbitrum Bridged WBTC (Arbitrum One) (WBTC) $ 122,036.00
  • flokiFLOKI (FLOKI) $ 0.000100
  • clbtcclBTC (CLBTC) $ 120,805.00
  • ether-fiEther.fi (ETHFI) $ 1.80
  • pyth-networkPyth Network (PYTH) $ 0.160111
  • kaiaKaia (KAIA) $ 0.154667
  • the-graphThe Graph (GRT) $ 0.085865
  • fasttokenFasttoken (FTN) $ 2.02
  • cgeth-hashkey-cloudcgETH Hashkey Cloud (CGETH.HASH) $ 4,329.11
  • pendlePendle (PENDLE) $ 4.87
  • raydiumRaydium (RAY) $ 2.98
  • ripple-usdRipple USD (RLUSD) $ 0.999824
  • dogwifcoindogwifhat (WIF) $ 0.790548
  • l2-standard-bridged-weth-baseL2 Standard Bridged WETH (Base) (WETH) $ 4,519.65
  • iotaIOTA (IOTA) $ 0.192627
  • tbtctBTC (TBTC) $ 121,791.00
  • conflux-tokenConflux (CFX) $ 0.149189
  • tezosTezos (XTZ) $ 0.720307
  • theta-tokenTheta Network (THETA) $ 0.758301
  • galaGALA (GALA) $ 0.016396
  • virtual-protocolVirtuals Protocol (VIRTUAL) $ 1.15
  • ousgOUSG (OUSG) $ 112.81
  • eigenlayerEigenCloud (prev. EigenLayer) (EIGEN) $ 1.93
  • ethereum-name-serviceEthereum Name Service (ENS) $ 21.91
  • zero-gravity0G (0G) $ 3.21
  • dexeDeXe (DEXE) $ 12.53
  • the-sandboxThe Sandbox (SAND) $ 0.288987
  • global-dollarGlobal Dollar (USDG) $ 0.999912
  • stader-ethxStader ETHx (ETHX) $ 4,837.03
  • gtethGTETH (GTETH) $ 4,516.87
  • usdx-money-usdxStables Labs USDX (USDX) $ 0.998818
  • ondo-us-dollar-yieldOndo US Dollar Yield (USDY) $ 1.09
  • newton-projectAB (AB) $ 0.008354
  • fartcoinFartcoin (FARTCOIN) $ 0.670861
  • decentralandDecentraland (MANA) $ 0.350924
  • binance-peg-dogecoinBinance-Peg Dogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.258567
  • vaultaVaulta (A) $ 0.415420
  • starknetStarknet (STRK) $ 0.153313
  • morphoMorpho (MORPHO) $ 1.88
  • superstate-short-duration-us-government-securities-fund-ustbSuperstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB) (USTB) $ 10.84
  • aethirAethir (ATH) $ 0.052925
  • jasmycoinJasmyCoin (JASMY) $ 0.013352
  • arbitrum-bridged-weth-arbitrum-oneArbitrum Bridged WETH (Arbitrum One) (WETH) $ 4,518.47
  • saros-financeSaros (SAROS) $ 0.240466
  • jito-governance-tokenJito (JTO) $ 1.66
  • mantle-restaked-ethMantle Restaked ETH (CMETH) $ 4,853.63
  • flowFlow (FLOW) $ 0.384283
  • beldexBeldex (BDX) $ 0.083124
  • ether-fi-staked-ethether.fi Staked ETH (EETH) $ 4,515.66
  • walrus-2Walrus (WAL) $ 0.408376
  • bittorrentBitTorrent (BTT) $ 0.00000061
  • swethSwell Ethereum (SWETH) $ 4,965.43
  • coinbase-wrapped-staked-ethCoinbase Wrapped Staked ETH (CBETH) $ 4,974.67
  • swissborgSwissBorg (BORG) $ 0.597882
  • wormholeWormhole (W) $ 0.121051
  • trust-wallet-tokenTrust Wallet (TWT) $ 1.37
  • arbitrum-bridged-wrapped-eethArbitrum Bridged Wrapped eETH (Arbitrum) (WEETH) $ 4,862.37
  • bitcoin-avalanche-bridged-btc-bAvalanche Bridged BTC (Avalanche) (BTC.B) $ 122,285.00
  • bitcoin-svBitcoin SV (BSV) $ 28.12
  • usual-usdUsual USD (USD0) $ 0.998575
  • benqi-liquid-staked-avaxBENQI Liquid Staked AVAX (SAVAX) $ 38.49
  • kinetiq-earn-vaultKinetiq Earn Vault (VKHYPE) $ 49.07
  • usdaiUSDai (USDAI) $ 1.05
  • apecoinApeCoin (APE) $ 0.579291
  • solmevSolMev (SN116) $ 2,398.72
  • bybit-staked-solBybit Staked SOL (BBSOL) $ 259.11
  • wrapped-avaxWrapped AVAX (WAVAX) $ 31.38
  • mantle-bridged-usdt-mantleMantle Bridged USDT (Mantle) (USDT) $ 0.997024
  • loaded-lionsLoaded Lions (LION) $ 0.016464
  • dydx-chaindYdX (DYDX) $ 0.640694
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  • heliumHelium (HNT) $ 2.65
  • true-usdTrueUSD (TUSD) $ 1.00
  • polygon-pos-bridged-weth-polygon-posPolygon PoS Bridged WETH (Polygon POS) (WETH) $ 4,515.90

Crypto’s Most Wanted: 3 Hackers Driving the Digital Crime Wave

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Crypto’s Most Wanted: 3 Hackers Driving the Digital Crime Wave

In 2025, cryptocurrency theft has evolved from simple rug pulls and opportunistic scams into sophisticated, nation-state–sponsored operations that target major exchanges and critical infrastructure. Over $2.17 billion was stolen in the first half of 2025, and that figure continues to rise month by month.

In September alone, 20 crypto-related attacks resulted in $127.06 million in reported losses, highlighting the rising threat. Below are three high-profile hackers who have been involved in major crypto attacks.

1. Lazarus Group

The Lazarus Group is an infamous, long-running hacking organization backed by North Korea. Known by aliases such as APT 38, Labyrinth Chollima, and HIDDEN COBRA, the group has consistently demonstrated the ability to bypass even the most advanced security systems.

Moreover, Hacken noted that their operations date back to at least 2007, beginning with intrusions into South Korean government systems. Other notable attacks include the Sony Pictures hack in 2014 (retaliation for the film The Interview), the WannaCry ransomware outbreak in 2017, and ongoing campaigns targeting economic sectors in South Korea.

In recent years, Lazarus has focused heavily on cryptocurrency theft, stealing more than $5 billion between 2021 and 2025. The most significant was the Bybit hack in February 2025, when the group stole $1.5 billion in Ethereum (ETH)—the largest crypto heist on record. Additional operations included a $3.2 million Solana (SOL) theft in May 2025.

“The DPRK’s ByBit hack fundamentally altered the 2025 threat landscape. At $1.5 billion, this single incident not only represents the largest crypto theft in history, but also accounts for approximately 69% of all funds stolen from services this year,” Chainalysis wrote in July.

2. Gonjeshke Darinde

Gonjeshke Darande (predatory sparrow) is a politically motivated cyberattack group, widely believed to have ties to Israel. Amid escalating Israel-Iran conflicts, the group exploited Nobitex, Iran’s largest crypto exchange, stealing about $90 million before burning the funds.

Gonjeshke Darande also exposed Nobitex’s source code publicly, undermining the exchange’s proprietary systems and delivering a major blow to its credibility with users and partners.

“12 hours ago, 8 burn addresses burned $90 million from the wallets of the regime’s favorite sanctions violation tool, Nobitex. 12 hours from now The source-code of Nobitex will be open to the public, and Nobitex’s walled garden will be without walls. Where do you want your assets to be?” they posted in June.

The group’s other attacks have also focused on Iranian infrastructure, banks, and more.

  • In July 2021, Gonjeshke Darande disrupted Iran’s railway systems, causing major delays and posting mocking messages on public boards.
  • In October 2022, the group attacked three major steel plants, releasing footage of fires that caused serious physical and economic damage.
  • In May 2025, they breached Bank Sepah, Iran’s state-owned bank, leaking sensitive data and disrupting financial operations.

The octopus ruling Iran has many arms – they are being cut off one by one

This week, we, “Gonjeshke Darande”, targeted the IRGC’s financial lifelines – the arteries feeding terror and destruction.

These infrastructures were not operated for the benefit of the citizens.
They… pic.twitter.com/5aEiN0esGl

— Gonjeshke Darande (@GonjeshkeDarand) June 20, 2025

3. UNC4899

UNC4899 is another North Korean state-sponsored crypto hacking unit. According to Google’s Cloud Threat Horizons Report, the group operates under the Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB), North Korea’s primary intelligence agency.

The report revealed that the group has been active since at least 2020. Furthermore, UNC4899 has concentrated its efforts on the cryptocurrency and blockchain sectors. The group has demonstrated advanced capabilities in executing supply chain compromises.

“A notable example is their suspected exploitation of JumpCloud, which they leveraged to infiltrate a software solutions entity and subsequently victimize downstream customers within the cryptocurrency vertical, underscoring the cascading risks posed by such advanced adversaries,” the report reads.

Between 2024 and 2025, the crypto hacker carried out two major crypto heists. In one case, they lured a victim on Telegram, deployed malware through Docker containers, bypassed MFA in Google Cloud, and stole millions in cryptocurrency.

In another, they approached a target via LinkedIn, stole AWS session cookies to bypass security controls, injected malicious JavaScript into cloud services, and again siphoned off millions in digital assets.

Thus, this year, crypto theft has become a tool of geopolitical conflict as much as financial crime. The billions lost this year—and the strategic motives behind many attacks—demonstrate that exchanges, infrastructure providers, and even governments must now treat crypto security as a matter of national security. Without coordinated defense, intelligence sharing, and stronger safeguards across the ecosystem, the losses will only continue to escalate.

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