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Crypto Hackers Steal $71M in November 2024

November 29, 2024
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Crypto Hackers Steal $71M in November 2024

In November 2024, cryptocurrency hackers continued to wreak havoc on the industry, stealing more than $71 million in digital assets. This brought the total amount stolen in 2024 to over $1.48 billion, according to an Immunefi report. Despite a noticeable 15% decrease compared to 2023, when $1.75 billion was stolen in similar cyberattacks, the ongoing nature of these crimes remains a serious concern. The data highlights that, despite the decrease, hackers are still evolving their methods, targeting vulnerabilities in various cryptocurrency platforms, decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, and wallets.

The latest statistics underscore a growing trend of thefts targeting high-value assets, fueled by the increasing adoption and valuation of cryptocurrencies. The surge in decentralized finance (DeFi) has made crypto projects and users prime targets for attackers, as the value locked in these systems has risen sharply. Immunefi’s CEO, Mitchell Amador, emphasized that while this reduction in theft is a welcome sign, the cryptocurrency industry remains highly vulnerable to massive losses. He noted that it is only a matter of time before another significant hack could cause substantial damage to the sector, as the threats continue to evolve.

November saw some notable incidents, with the largest hack being the $25.5 million attack on the Thala protocol. However, in a rare turn of events, the Thala protocol successfully recovered all the stolen funds. The second-largest hack in November occurred on November 18, where over $21 million was stolen in the DEXX hack, affecting more than 900 investors. These incidents are a stark reminder that, despite improvements in security protocols, hackers are always looking for new vulnerabilities to exploit in the ever-evolving cryptocurrency ecosystem.

Looking ahead to 2025, industry experts and investors alike are advised to remain vigilant, as the threat landscape is far from static. The rapid rise in the total value locked in DeFi projects and the overall increase in cryptocurrency valuations make the sector more attractive to malicious actors. As the industry grows, so do the risks, making proactive security measures and a heightened awareness of potential vulnerabilities crucial for safeguarding assets. The need for constant vigilance, robust security infrastructure, and a proactive approach to risk management will be critical for the crypto space as it moves into the new year.

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  • Crypto Hackers Steal $71M in November Bringing 2024 Losses to $1.48 Billion
Tags: CryptocurrencyCyber NewsCyber News 2024Cyber threatsDecentralized FinanceDeFiNovember 2024Vulnerabilities
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