Humanity Protocol $36 Million Hack Linked to Suspected North Korean Actors
The Humanity Protocol project has been targeted in a cyberattack resulting in a $36 million loss. Blockchain security firm Quantstamp suggests that the hack is connected to suspected North Korean threat actors. The incident reportedly involved the use of a fake Bithumb email during the cyberattack.

Decentralized identity project Humanity Protocol recently experienced a cyberattack that led to a loss of $36 million.
Blockchain security company Quantstamp has conducted an analysis of the incident. According to Quantstamp, the hack is tied to suspected North Korean threat actors.
A key element in the attack, as identified by Quantstamp, was the utilization of a fake Bithumb email. This specific detail reportedly points towards the involvement of the aforementioned threat actors.
According to Cointelegraph, Quantstamp's findings link the $36 million Humanity Protocol hack to these suspected North Korean groups.
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