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OKX to restart DEX with anti-abuse upgrades after Lazarus ‘misuse’


Crypto change OKX has introduced its decentralized change (DEX) aggregator again on-line with new safety upgrades after it was paused in March to stop additional misuse by the North Korean hacking crew, the Lazarus Group.

OKX founder and CEO Star Xu mentioned in a Might 4 assertion to X that the DEX aggregator, OKX Web3, will resume with a number of new options, together with a “real-time abuse detecting and blocking system.”

A DEX aggregator is a service that pulls knowledge from a number of decentralized exchanges and market makers after which presents it to customers to help with buying and selling. Xu says, “OKX Web3 is a browser and search engine for blockchain.”

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Supply: Star Xu

On the identical time, OKX mentioned in a Might 4 assertion that the most recent improve contains different new safety measures to determine suspicious or fraudulent onchain exercise from hackers and different dangerous actors.

“Our dynamic database of suspect addresses blocks hackers and dangerous actors real-time, whereas proactive alerts warn you about dangerous transactions,” the change mentioned.

“We’re audited and verified by main blockchain safety corporations like CertiK, Hacken and SlowMist, and infrastructure examined via our bug bounty program.”

One other characteristic added to the onchain evaluation software categorizes pockets holders by figuring out them as potential whales or snipers.

OKX paused DEX aggregator after hackers misused DeFi providers 

OKX mentioned on March 17 that it briefly paused its DEX aggregator to stop “additional misuse” by North Korean hacking collective Lazarus Group, promising upgrades to stave off a repeat of the incident.