Bluenoroff is Kaspersky's name for a financially motivated unit within the broader Lazarus formation. Kaspersky introduced the designation publicly in 2017 while documenting bank intrusions connected to the 2016 Bangladesh Central Bank theft and other attacks on financial institutions and SWIFT-connected systems. The group used watering holes, backdoors, compromised infrastructure, and malware tailored to banking environments, with activity spanning multiple countries. By 2022, Kaspersky described a shift from banks and SWIFT servers toward cryptocurrency businesses as the group's principal source of illicit income. Operators created convincing cryptocurrency software companies and applications, delivered backdoored updates, and used malicious documents and social engineering to abuse trust. The reporting portrays Bluenoroff as able to draw on the larger formation's malware, exploits, and infrastructure while maintaining a distinct financial objective.
Bithumb#3
#Bithumb3 • 2018-06
Bithumb disclosed a June 2018 cryptocurrency theft initially estimated at about 35 billion KRW, with the exchange covering losses from company reserves while moving customer assets to cold wallets and suspending cryptocurrency and KRW withdrawals during containment. Follow-up reporting said recovery work was reducing the stolen amount and that Bithumb was replacing wallet systems, strengthening security with outside specialists, and cooperating with KISA, police, AhnLab, and other investigators, while linked trend reporting frames the case among major financial and cryptocurrency thefts with many such incidents remaining unattributed.
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