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Crypto hacks surge 40% YoY in 2024: $2.3B stolen, Cyvers reports

by December 24, 2024
written by December 24, 2024

A Cyvers report reveals that the cryptocurrency sector has faced a sharp escalation in hacking incidents this year, with over $2.3 billion worth of digital assets stolen from the Web3 ecosystem across 165 breaches.

This marks a 40% increase compared to the $1.69 billion lost to hackers in 2023.

These numbers underscore the vulnerabilities that continue to plague the industry, raising concerns about its ability to achieve mainstream adoption.

The surge in attacks comes amidst a backdrop of rising cryptocurrency valuations, with Bitcoin crossing the $100,000 milestone for the first time on December 6.

While 2024’s losses are staggering, they remain below the record $3.78 billion stolen in 2022.

This discrepancy suggests that while the frequency of attacks has grown, the scale of individual breaches may have reduced slightly, reflecting some progress in mitigating vulnerabilities in specific areas.

Along with financial losses, the reputational impact on platforms and projects has been severe, with trust in the ecosystem shaken.

This growing wave of cybercrime highlights an urgent need for comprehensive regulatory frameworks and more transparent security protocols to restore investor confidence.

Centralised exchanges and custodians lead in vulnerabilities

Access control breaches emerged as the leading cause of losses, accounting for $1.9 billion, or 81% of the total stolen in 2024.

Centralised exchanges (CEXs) and crypto custodians were hit hardest, with compromised private keys and weak key management systems being common points of failure.

High-profile hacks involving multi-signature wallets demonstrated the severity of these security lapses.

Experts warn that without significant improvements in key management and the implementation of robust offline storage solutions, such incidents are likely to persist.

Smart contract exploits also contributed significantly, resulting in $456 million worth of assets being stolen across 98 incidents.

These breaches highlight the challenges posed by decentralised finance (DeFi) platforms, where vulnerabilities in code remain a primary risk factor.

Industry faces an urgent call for enhanced security

The industry’s reliance on emerging technologies and decentralised frameworks has created a fertile ground for cybercriminals.

To counter this growing threat, experts are urging the adoption of advanced security measures.

Real-time threat monitoring, robust private key management, and collaboration across the sector are seen as critical steps to safeguard digital assets.

The rising appeal of cryptocurrencies has made them a prime target for cybercriminals.

The industry must now act decisively to strengthen its infrastructure.

Innovations in cybersecurity, combined with a focus on education and collaboration, could pave the way for a safer Web3 environment in the coming years.

As cryptocurrency valuations continue to rise, the onus is on the industry to ensure that its growth is not undermined by persistent vulnerabilities.

Fostering public-private partnerships could provide the resources and expertise necessary to combat sophisticated hacking efforts.

Collaboration among regulators, technology providers, and financial institutions is vital to develop a holistic approach to combating cyber threats.

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