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North Korean Hackers Involved In Euler Finance Exploit: Chainalysis

The recent Euler Finance exploit is the largest attack in the crypto space in 2023. The incident occurred through a flash loan attack that led to the loss of almost $200 million in crypto assets. 

Chainalysis identified another address linked with North Korean hackers receiving the Euler stolen funds. The analysis said the address got a transfer of some Ether tokens worth almost $170 million. The North Korean address was traced to several hacking activities in the past.

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