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BlackSuit is a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation that emerged in May 2023 as a rebranding of the Royal ransomware gang, itself a successor to the Conti cybercrime syndicate believed to be operated by Russian-speaking threat actors. The group employed double-extortion tactics across critical infrastructure sectors including healthcare, automotive, education, and government, compromising over 450 U.S. victims and demanding more than $500 million in ransom, primarily in Bitcoin, before international law enforcement dismantled its infrastructure in July 2025 under Operation Checkmate.
avoid.net/dprk→0/100[CRITICAL]The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), operating primarily through state-sponsored hacking units designated as the Lazarus Group, TraderTraitor, and APT38, has stolen an estimated $6.75 billion in cryptocurrency since 2016 across dozens of major exploits. These operations are attributed by the FBI, OFAC, CISA, and allied governments to North Korea's Reconnaissance General Bureau and are conducted to fund the regime's weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs in circumvention of international sanctions. DPRK-linked hackers are responsible for the largest single crypto theft in history — the $1.5 billion Bybit hack in February 2025 — and continue to operate at unprecedented scale and sophistication.
avoid.net/exch→2/100[CRITICAL]eXch (exch.cx) was a no-KYC instant cryptocurrency swap service operating from 2014 until its forced shutdown in May 2025. Registered in Belize under the name Private Project Facilitators LTD, the platform processed an estimated $1.9 billion in total volume, deliberately advertising its absence of anti-money laundering controls on criminal underground forums. German federal law enforcement seized approximately $38 million in cryptocurrency assets and 8 terabytes of data from the platform in April 2025, following evidence linking eXch to laundering roughly $200 million of funds stolen in the $1.46 billion Bybit hack carried out by North Korea's Lazarus Group.
avoid.net/wazirx→38/100[WARNING]WazirX is an Indian cryptocurrency exchange co-founded in 2018 by Nischal Shetty, Sameer Mhatre, and Siddharth Menon that suffered the largest crypto hack in Indian history on July 18, 2024, when approximately $234.9 million in user assets were stolen from a Gnosis Safe multisig wallet via a sophisticated supply-chain-style attack attributed by Elliptic, ZachXBT, and a joint US-Japan-South Korea government statement to North Korea's Lazarus Group. The hack triggered suspension of all withdrawals, a Singapore court-supervised restructuring process in which users are expected to recover approximately 55% of their assets, and ongoing regulatory and law enforcement scrutiny in India.