Binance dey warn about North Korean hackers dem attack for crypto
Binance Security Director Jimmy Su dey warn say di North Korean hackers, especially di DPRK-linked Lazarus Group, na di biggest threat to crypto companies. Dem dey use deepfake interviews with voice changers and poison open-source code repositories like NPM to break into systems and carry data comot. FBI connect di Lazarus Group to di record $1.4 billion Bybit hack wey happen for March, wey show say dem dey get more advanced. Di alert dey advise companies make dem run stronger checks for hiring, confirm email addresses before dem share credentials, and dey do regular code audits. Binance plus di regulators, including di FBI, dey work together to monitor North Korean hackers. Traders and developers need to make crypto security strong well well to protect assets against di growing deepfake attacks and open-source code poison.
Bearish
Dis news bad for crypto market. North Korean hackers use advanced deepfake attacks and poison open-source code, show say cyber threats dey increase and regulators dey watch well-well. For short term, traders fit face more wahala and risk as companies dey tighten defense plus hiring and audit. For long term, these constant attacks fit make people no trust crypto security again, make rules tight and reduce money wey go inside market. The $1.4 billion Bybit hack wey dem say Lazarus Group do increase market fear and price wahala.