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North Korea's GDP would technically be up 5% from this. Great success.
Doesn't cagr though.
Looks like hexbear will be funded after all
You joke, but it looks like they actually did manage to regain their domain. Not sure how.
Money most likely.
I heard they just a bunch of crypto they forgot about.
Nah, hexbear admins and users were pretty clear and unanimous from minute 1 that they'd rather have that money spent in mutual aid (go visit c/mutual_aid in Hexbear if you're interested) than in giving money to a cyberlandlord.
Last I read, the admin who was a day late in paying Sav for the renewal was actually able to transfer the domain to a different registrar (PorkBun) before Sav's auction of the domain was complete. This maneuver was either something that Sav's auction designers hadn't anticipated, or the auction was compromised because the main bidder (j_s_) was a hexbear user who'd found a way to make unauthenticated bids.
At any rate, I don't think they paid thousands for it.
Sadly I'm afraid Hexbear doesn't get the Xi-bux it rightly deserves, it's even blocked by the great Chinese firewall (thought the reasons aren't clear). I wish the left was as well funded as people claim :(
Isn't it only worth 1.5 billion if you manage to sell it? How would you liquidate this much crypto?
Launder it and slowly sell it off through sock puppets.
They're a nation-state level actor, they have significant resources of their own and solid ties to both China and Russia, who are even more skilled and have even more resources.
Say what you want about North Korea but they're the only one ballsy enough to take care of our right-wingers.
Did Kim steal Musk's jacket?
First of all, I love that this is an AOL link. AOL is still around, eh?
Second, isn't crypto supposed to be trackable in the ledger? How are they hiding that much coin under a new name? That's the whole point of crypto.
Why would they need to hide it?
That's a good point, but I'm not sure that's in crypto's favor. Since we know who now owns the stolen crypto, would someone buy it from them? Who is going to honor it? So, does the exchange just go defunct and everyone is out, or....?
There are ways to clean crypto, by mixing it with other sources. See crypto mixers
Oh I'm sure that'll settle things down. World peace can't be that far away!
The article actually doesn't provide any proof it was North Korea. Why do they think it was North Korea?
Probably Israel leaving clues to make it look like DPRK
Agents from Pyongyang were able to breach the systems of Dubai-based exchange Bybit to steal the digital coin Ether, according to security analysts.
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Hackers gained access to Bybit’s internal systems using so-called “phishing” email, which prompted an employee to input their login details to a seemingly legitimate website that was actually compromised.
The hackers were then able to gain access to a so-called “cold wallet” – a supposedly secure cryptocurrency storage device that holds coins offline and away from the internet. When Bybit came to transfer funds from the offline wallet to its online systems, the hackers sabotaged the transfer and stole the funds.
So hot wallets?
No. From the article, phishing to get access to a cold wallet..
Is this the cause of the dip?
Any technical juicy deets?
They phished an employee and got cold-wallet access.
I'm sure Trump will give Kim high fives