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04/21/2026

LayerZero Points to North Korea's Lazarus Group in $290M Kelp Exploit

LayerZero attributed the massive Kelp protocol exploit to North Korea's Lazarus Group, claiming attackers compromised two RPC nodes and launched DDoS attacks on remaining infrastructure

LayerZero Points to North Korea's Lazarus Group in $290M Kelp Exploit

What happened: LayerZero attributed the massive Kelp protocol exploit to North Korea's Lazarus Group, claiming attackers compromised two RPC nodes and launched DDoS attacks on remaining infrastructure. LayerZero blamed Kelp's single-verifier setup despite recommending multi-verifier configurations.

Why it matters: The incident exposes critical infrastructure vulnerabilities in cross-chain protocols, where single points of failure can lead to nine-figure losses. LayerZero's finger-pointing at Kelp's configuration choices highlights the responsibility gaps between infrastructure providers and protocol developers—a recurring theme in DeFi security breaches.

Source: CoinDesk