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Drift Protocol Suffers $285M Hack Linked to North Korean Impostors

The recent $285 million attack on Drift involved sophisticated social engineering, with suspects allegedly using fake identities at crypto conferences. This security breach underscores the growing threat of insider risks and state-backed hacking in the crypto industry. Monitoring developments in cybersecurity measures and international investigations is essential as authorities seek to trace the perpetrators.
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