
Humanity Protocol Suffers $36 Million Hack, North Korean Actors Suspected
Blockchain security firm Quantstamp attributes the recent $36 million Humanity Protocol hack to suspected North Korean actors, citing a deceptive Bithumb email.

Blockchain security firm Quantstamp attributes the recent $36 million Humanity Protocol hack to suspected North Korean actors, citing a deceptive Bithumb email.

Humanity Protocol's recent $36 million bridge exploit has been linked to compromised multisignature keys, potentially due to an accidental backup on an infected device.

A critical security lapse involving a compromised laptop led to a $36 million exploit on Humanity Protocol, impacting its cross-chain bridges.

The Humanity Protocol decentralized identity project lost $36 million and saw its token crash by 73% after an employee's laptop compromise led to private key theft.

Humanity Protocol's H token plummeted over 80% after a reported $32 million hack, stemming from a compromised private key of a foundation member.

A private key compromise at the Humanity Foundation resulted in the theft of over $30 million in native tokens, causing an 85% price drop.