How North Korean hackers launched history's biggest heist

朝鲜黑客如何发动史上最大盗窃案

The Global Story

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2025-03-07

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In February, hackers launched what is being considered the biggest heist of all time, when they stole almost $1.5bn from the cryptocurrency trading platform, Bybit. The record theft reportedly went down in just two minutes, and it set in motion a race against time to freeze some of the funds before the culprits could cash out. Soon, evidence began to point to Lazarus, an elite hacking group widely linked to the North Korean intelligence agency. So with analysis suggesting the country's malicious activity is on the rise, how are international governments fighting back, and are we more vulnerable to sophisticated cyber threats than ever before? Lucy Hockings is joined by the BBC's cyber correspondent, Joe Tidy. They examine how the hack was carried out, and consider what it means for the wider crypto landscape, as Donald Trump announces his plans for a US cryptocurrency reserve. The Global Story brings you trusted insights from BBC journalists worldwide. We want your ideas, stories and experiences to help us understand and tell #TheGlobalStory. Email us at theglobalstory@bbc.com You can also message us or leave a voice note via WhatsApp on +44 330 123 9480. Producers: Laurie Kalus and Eleanor Sly Sound engineers: Dafydd Evans and Jonny Baker Assistant editor: Sergi Forcada Freixas Senior news editor: China Collins
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  • The attacker had very good knowledge of.

  • Banking systems, $2.1 billion in stolen funds, money laundering operations, a cyber criminal group.

  • These are smart guys.

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  • Hello, I'm Lucy Hawkings from the BBC World Service.

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  • It is likely the biggest heist in history.

  • When the cryptocurrency trading platform Bybit was targeted last month,

  • hackers managed to steal almost $1.5 billion in just two minutes.

  • And as the race against time began to stop the culprits cashing out,

  • it didn't take long for fingers to point in one direction.

  • North Korea.

  • The secretive country has long faced allegations of state sponsored hacking

  • via the elite Lazarus Group to prop up its ailing economy.

  • But analysts suggest its malicious activity is on the ris.