PANews reported on February 27 that according to Theblock, according to the latest report from security service platform Immunefi, affected by the record-breaking Bybit hacker attack, stolen funds in the cryptocurrency industry surged in February, with nine hacker incidents causing a total loss of $1.53 billion, a 20-fold increase from the previous month. This figure is 18 times higher than in February 2024, when the loss was registered at $81.6 million; the loss so far this year has reached $1.6 billion, an 8-fold increase from the same period last year.
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