[自动翻译] In brief
Upbit reported about $36 million drained from its Solana hot 钱包 on Thursday.
Local reporting indicates officials link the theft to Lazarus and plan an on-site probe.
Dunamu, its operator, has frozen wallets, moved funds offline, and pledged full reimbursement for victims as inquiries continue.
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South Korean authorities now suspect North Korea’s Lazarus Group was behind the
Upbit breach
on Thursday, according to a
released Friday, with investigators preparing an on-site probe at the 交易所.
The development follows Upbit’s
on Thursday that irregular withdrawals on the Solana 网络 drained roughly $36 million across multiple tokens, prompting Upbit to freeze affected wallets, move remaining funds offline, and commit to fully reimbursing customers.
“The abnormal withdrawals occurred from hot wallets. The cold wallets were not subjected to any breach or theft,” a spokesperson from Dunamu, ...