Brothers, this is truly outrageous.


North Korean hackers, collectively targeting Web3.
It's not phishing emails, nor private key leaks.
They sent spies to San Francisco, entered office buildings, and worked alongside employees for several months.
They figured out who everyone was, then struck.
Result: they directly stole $285 million from Drift Protocol.
The largest social engineering attack in history for a single incident.
Where is the scariest part of the whole story?
By 2026, North Korean hackers will have accounted for 76% of the total crypto stolen that year.
For every four dollars lost in Web3, three dollars end up in their pockets.
This isn't a problem with any specific protocol.
It's the entire industry nurturing a poison.
Brothers, the real risk is not on-chain code vulnerabilities.
It's the person smiling and handing you a coffee on the other side.
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