Cyvers in the News
WazirX Hit By ₹1,900 Cr Breach; North Korean Hacker Group Suspected Behind Cyber Attack
The breach was first noticed by Cyvers, a cryptocurrency cybersecurity firm based in Israel, who, after verifying it, immediately reached out to WazirX and also announced the breach on X.
Hakan Unal, Senior Security Operation Center Lead at Cyvers, told the FPJ in an exclusive interview that the breach was detected almost as soon as it was executed, thanks to their advanced Artificial Intelligence-based monitoring systems.

July 19, 2024
WazirX halts trading after a $234 million hack
Web3 security firm Cyvers has detected “multiple suspicious transactions” involving WazirX’s Safe Multisig wallet on Ethereum.
According to the Cyvers report, “The suspicious address has already swapped PEPE, GALA, and USDT to ETH and continues to swap other digital assets.”

July 18, 2024
WazirX Halts Withdrawals after $235 Million Breach Linked to Tornado Cash
Cyvers Alert announced the detection of multiple suspicious transactions involving WazirX’s Safe Multisig wallet on Ethereum. The firm identified that $234.9 million in funds from the wallet were transferred to a new address.

July 18, 2024