A leading company in Blockchain’s analysis said the theft of digital currencies with cyber attacks worldwide has increased dramatically in the first half of the year. This figure has doubled compared to the same period last year.
TRM Labs research shows that this increase is due to two key factors: a limited number of high -volume cyber -attacks and a significant increase in digital currency value, according to the Technical Media Media News Service.
The report indicates that by June 1, hackers have been able to steal more than $ 1.5 billion in digital currency. This figure reflects a significant jump compared to $ 5 million in the first half of the year. In addition, TRM Labs reports that the average value of each robbery this year has increased by one and a half times more than last year.
“Although we have not seen fundamental changes in the safety of digital currency ecosystem, a significant increase in the value of various tokens, from Bitcoin to Etherium (ETH) and Solana. We’ve seen last year. “
This increase in value gives cyber criminals more motivation to attack digital currency -related services and, if successful, leads to higher theft. Digital currency market after Ramsar FtX Fall Falls belonging to Sam Bankman-Freed At the end of the year, it has witnessed the recovery process. Bitcoin, as the most well -known digital currency, achieved its highest historical level in March this year by registering $ 1.5.
One of the most notable digital currency robberies this year is the Japanese DMM Bitcoin currency, during which about $ 5 million of Bitcoin was stolen. The currency exchange described the incident as a “unauthorized leak”.
While macro -digital thefts are rare, companies active in this field are repeatedly targeted by hacking and cyber attacks. This figure is estimated at about $ 5 million. Part of this amount is dedicated to theft of more than $ 5 million from a blockchain -related online gaming network Axie Infinity. The United States has linked North Korean hackers to the robbery.
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