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Nick Frichette

@frichetten.com
2 posts
2025-03-09
New details on the ByBit/Safe{Wallet} breach, and uhhh wow, some really silly blunders on the DPRK side.  They still succeeded which is the most upsetting part of all of this.  Let's bully some threat actor tradecraft!  A🧵  —  x.com/safe/status/...
2025-03-09 View on X
New York Times

Source: Bybit hackers planted malicious code to manipulate transactions by compromising a developer's computer at crypto wallet provider Safe, used by Bybit

On the night of Feb. 21, Ben Zhou, the chief executive of the cryptocurrency exchange Bybit, logged on to his computer to approve what appeared to be a routine transaction.

2025-03-08
New details on the ByBit/Safe{Wallet} breach, and uhhh wow, some really silly blunders on the DPRK side.  They still succeeded which is the most upsetting part of all of this.  Let's bully some threat actor tradecraft!  A🧵  —  x.com/safe/status/...
2025-03-08 View on X
New York Times

Source: Bybit hackers planted malicious code to manipulate transactions by compromising a developer's computer at crypto wallet provider Safe, used by Bybit

On the night of Feb. 21, Ben Zhou, the chief executive of the cryptocurrency exchange Bybit, logged on to his computer to approve what appeared to be a routine transaction.