Record $3.8B Crypto Stolen In 2022 — And Kim Jong Un-Backed Hackers Were Behind Most Attacks: Chainalysis
Cybercriminals had a record-breaking year in 2022, stealing an estimated $3.8 billion in digital assets, according to a new report from blockchain forensics firm Chainalysis.
What Happened: The report states that cybercriminals made DeFi platforms their primary target in 2022, accounting for $3.1 billion over 82% of the total amount of cryptocurrency stolen.
Source: Chainalysis
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Over 64% of the funds stolen from DeFi protocols last year were taken by hackers through cross-chain bridges and blockchain infrastructures.
Source: Chainalysis
On a June day alone last year, hackers stole $100 million worth of cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH), Wrapped Bitcoin (CRYPTO: WBTC) and Binance Coin (CRYPTO: BNB) from the Horizon Bridge.
According to Chainalysis, 32 attacks were made in October, making the month the most successful for cryptocurrency hackers.
The North Korean state-sponsored Lazarus Group was the main culprit in these attacks, taking an estimated $1.7 billion in crypto assets in 2022.
Despite a record-breaking year for crypto cybercrime, U.S. law enforcement claimed major success in foiling North Korean-linked hackers. The authorities recovered approximately $30 million in stolen funds from these cyber criminals.
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