Bitrefill Alleges North Korea-linked Lazarus Hacker Group in Breach of 18,500 Purchase Records
Bitrefill will cover the losses from operational capital.
Bitrefill, a prominent cryptocurrency payments service provider, has accused the North Korea-linked Lazarus hacker group of compromising 18,500 purchase records. The breach has raised concerns about security vulnerabilities in the digital payment ecosystem.
The company announced that it would be covering the losses resulting from the incident using its operational capital. The breach highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in the face of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
This latest cybersecurity incident serves as a stark reminder of the persistent challenges faced by companies operating in the digital space, as threats from state-sponsored hacking groups continue to evolve and target sensitive customer data.