Crypto infrastructure company blames $290 million theft on North Korean hackers

Crypto infrastructure company blames 0 million theft on North Korean hackers

Nearly $290 million in cryptocurrency was stolen after North Korean-linked hackers known as TraderTraitor (part of the Lazarus operation) exploited a single-verifier setup tied to Kelp and LayerZero, minting fake rsETH and using it as collateral to drain funds. LayerZero blamed Kelp’s single-DVN configuration, said it will block single-verifier integrations, and affected platforms like Aave and law enforcement are involved in assessing responses. #TraderTraitor #Lazarus #LayerZero #Kelp #rsETH #Aave

Keypoints

  • $290 million was stolen after attackers minted fraudulent rsETH and used it to borrow real assets.
  • LayerZero says the compromise exploited Kelp’s single Decentralized Verifier Network (DVN) configuration.
  • Security teams attribute the operation to North Korea’s TraderTraitor within the Lazarus group.
  • Attackers used DDoS and self-destructing tools to disable backups and evade detection.
  • LayerZero will stop approving single-DVN integrations while Aave and other platforms assess remediation.

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