North Korean Hackers Have Stolen Over $2 Billion This Year: Elliptic
North Korea-linked hackers stole over $2 billion in cryptocurrency in 2025 to fund nuclear and missile programs, nearly tripling last year's record, blockchain firm Elliptic reported.
- Hackers linked to North Korea stole over $2 billion in cryptocurrency in 2025, with the largest theft being the Bybit exchange hack in February.
- Researchers from Elliptic attribute this surge to a strategic shift toward targeting high-net-worth individuals and company employees using social engineering over technical exploits.
- The 2025 amount is almost three times higher than last year’s total and greatly surpasses the 2022 sum of $1.35 billion taken in major cyberattacks, such as those that targeted Ronin Network and Harmony Bridge.
- Elliptic emphasized in its report that North Korea-linked crypto theft has reached record-breaking levels this year—already surpassing any previous year, with a full quarter of the year remaining.
- Elliptic estimates that North Korean-linked hackers have stolen at least $6 billion in crypto since 2017, though true amounts may be higher due to underreporting.
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North Korean hackers stole over $2 billion in crypto so far in 2025, researchers say
Blockchain monitoring firm Elliptic said this year’s total is already an all-time record for the North Korean regime.
North Korean hackers are striking even harder against the crypto industry. In 2025, the Lazarus hackers reportedly stole more than $2 billion in cryptocurrency, an unprecedented amount.
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