Humanity Protocol
Coverage of Humanity Protocol in the Nexus archive.
- Crypto hack theft falls 7% in June to $76 million as Humanity Protocol tops list: PeckShield
Crypto hack theft decreased by 7.1% in June to $75.9 million across 40 incidents, with the $31 million Humanity Protocol exploit being the largest incident, according to PeckShield.
- Humanity Protocol’s $36M hack tied to suspected North Korean hackers: Quantstamp
A $36 million hack on Humanity Protocol is linked to North Korean threat actors, according to Quantstamp. The attack involved a fake Bithumb email, suggesting state-sponsored cyber activity.
- Humanity Protocol Loses $36M After Private Keys 'Compromised,' Token Crashes 73%
Humanity Protocol lost $36 million after attackers accessed compromised private keys, enabling them to seize control of its bridges and mint tokens. The incident caused the protocol's token to crash by 73%.
- Humanity Protocol token crashes more than 80% after a $32 million private-key hack
The Humanity Protocol token experienced a price drop of over 80% following a $32 million private-key hack. The incident caused significant financial losses and a sharp decline in the token's value.
- Humanity Protocol token falls 85% amid $30M private key exploit
The Humanity Protocol token has fallen 85% following a $30 million theft linked to a compromised private key belonging to a Humanity Foundation member. The exploit resulted in the theft of at least $30 million worth of the native token.
- Wallets linked to Humanity Protocol drained for over $32 million, token plunges 89%: onchain analyst
Wallets linked to Humanity Protocol were drained of over $32 million, causing the H token to plummet 89%. $23.7 million of the stolen funds was swapped for Ethereum, with $7.9 million remaining in H tokens.