Drift says $270 million exploit was a six-month North Korean intelligence operation
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مدعوم بالذكاء الاصطناعيA $270 million exploit on Drift was revealed to be a six-month operation by North Korean intelligence, involving posing as a trading firm and depositing $1 million of their own capital before executing the drain. This sophisticated attack may undermine confidence in the platform and the broader crypto market. The incident could lead to increased regulatory scrutiny and heightened security measures across the industry.
The news may lead to a short-term price decline in Drift's native token and potentially other crypto assets, as investors become increasingly risk-averse due to the perceived increase in security risks. The incident could also lead to a rotation out of smaller, less secure platforms and into more established players, such as BTC and ETH.
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Attackers posed as a trading firm, met Drift contributors in person across multiple countries, deposited $1 million of their own capital, and waited half a year before executing the drain CoinDesk detailed earlier this week.
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