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    2025: Crypto Scams & Hacks Steal Over $4B

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJanuary 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Essential Insights

    1. Soaring Scam Losses: Crypto-related scams skyrocketed by 64% in 2025, contributing to over $1.37 billion in losses, driven by tailored phishing and impersonation tactics targeting high-value victims.

    2. Record Hack Incidents: Total crypto losses in 2025 surpassed $4.04 billion, with $2.67 billion attributed to hacks; February saw the largest hack in history, a $1.51 billion breach at Bybit, linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group.

    3. Shift in Targeting: Attackers increasingly focused on centralized exchanges and large organizations, which accounted for 75% of stolen funds, a significant rise from 46% in 2024.

    4. Recovery Challenges: While authorities recovered approximately $334.9 million of stolen crypto in 2025, this was a decline from the previous year, indicating that theft complexity is outpacing recovery efforts.

    Crypto Scams, Hacks Drained Over $4B in 2025

    In 2025, crypto scams and hacks cost users and platforms over $4.04 billion, according to a report from blockchain security firm PeckShield. This marks a significant increase from previous years, reflecting a troubling trend in the digital currency landscape.

    Scam losses alone surged by approximately 64% year on year. This rise resulted from increasingly sophisticated phishing and impersonation campaigns that targeted high-value victims. Notably, total crypto losses climbed about 34% from 2024. Of this, $2.67 billion stemmed from hacks, while $1.37 billion came from scams.

    The shift in tactics is evident. Attackers now focus more on centralized exchanges and large organizations, which accounted for 75% of the stolen money last year. This shift contrasts with 2024, when centralized targets made up only 46% of thefts. BNB Chain suffered the most incidents, whereas Ethereum saw the highest dollar losses due to its larger targets.

    February 2025 recorded the largest monthly loss in crypto history. A $1.51 billion breach at Bybit led to significant concerns, especially after the FBI linked it to North Korea’s Lazarus Group. This attack highlighted the vulnerability of centralized wallets to sophisticated social engineering techniques.

    On a positive note, around $334.9 million of the stolen crypto was recovered or frozen by authorities and security firms. However, this recovery rate fell from $488.5 million in 2024. The increasing complexity of thefts poses ongoing challenges for recovery efforts.

    Despite Mixed data emerging in early 2026, such as a drop in losses from exploits to $76 million in December, the threat of attacks remains high. For instance, a breach on January 9 involved the Truebit protocol, resulting in a loss of $26.5 million.

    These events underscore the persistent dangers and vulnerabilities within the crypto space. As attacks become more targeted, the need for enhanced security measures and education grows. This challenges both developers and users to adapt and innovate in protecting their digital assets.

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    This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency is highly speculative and carries significant risk, including the potential loss of your entire investment. Do not make financial decisions based on this information. Consult a licensed financial advisor before investing. This site does not offer, sell, or advise on cryptocurrency, securities or other regulated financial products in compliance with SEC and applicable laws. Please do your own research and seek professional advise.

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