Crypto Heists Surge in 2025: North Korean Hackers Steal Record $1.5B, Target Personal Wallets
October 7, 2025
Crypto thefts in the first half of 2025 have surpassed $2.47 billion, with North Korean hackers responsible for a record $1.5 billion stolen from exchanges like ByBit.
Overall, North Korea's cybercriminal operations have stolen nearly $6 billion since 2017, including an estimated $3 billion from 2017 to 2023, according to the UN Security Council and Elliptic.
The majority of these thefts target cryptocurrency exchanges and high-net-worth individuals, with notable attacks on ByBit, WOO X, and Seedify, and high-value assets like Bitcoin and Solana.
Hackers are increasingly focusing on personal wallets due to enhanced security measures on exchanges, making individual wallets the new target for cybercriminals.
Laundering stolen crypto involves sophisticated techniques such as using lesser-known blockchains, issuing new tokens, and cross-chain transfers to evade detection.
As the crypto ecosystem grows, so does the threat landscape, emphasizing the importance of protecting personal wallets to avoid becoming part of the record $2.47 billion thefts in 2025.
North Korea's cyber activities are believed to fund its nuclear and missile programs, with efforts like fake IT schemes supplementing their revenue streams.
While Bitcoin remains the most targeted asset, altcoins like Solana are increasingly targeted, especially on less secure, newer platforms.
In 2025, hackers are shifting from exploiting technical vulnerabilities to using social engineering tactics such as phishing, fake job offers, and social media scams.
This year has seen a move away from targeting corporations to hacking individuals with large crypto holdings and exchange employees, primarily through social engineering.
The rise in human-targeted attacks highlights the need for increased security awareness among crypto users to prevent thefts.
Personal wallets now account for over 23% of all stolen funds in 2025, marking a record high and reflecting a strategic shift in attack focus.
Research indicates North Korea's hacking operations are becoming more sophisticated, with a focus on high-net-worth individuals and using advanced methods like cross-chain swaps and obscure protocols.
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TechCrunch • Oct 7, 2025
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