PANews reported on March 5 that according to a CertiK report, cryptocurrencies lost $1.53 billion in February due to hacker attacks, vulnerabilities and scams, of which Bybit lost $1.4 billion due to an attack by the North Korean Lazarus organization, a record high. In addition to the Bybit incident, Infini lost $49 million and ZkLend lost $10 million due to an attack. CertiK pointed out that wallet breaches are the main risk, followed by code vulnerabilities and phishing attacks.
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