US law firm applies to seize Lazarus Group's frozen assets involved in the case
A US law firm representing the families of victims of the North Korean kidnapping case has applied to seize frozen encrypted assets from multiple Lazarus Group hacking incidents, based on an old ruling related to the 2009 "Reverse Kim" kidnapping case. Chain analyst ZachXBT pointed out that the law firm has repeatedly used publicly available on chain traceability results in cases such as Harmony and Bybit to claim priority for compensation, but its claims are not directly related to specific hacking incidents and may hinder real victims from recovering assets.