DRIFT 280M$ Hack: Team Negligence and Price Collapse

DRIFT

DRIFT/USDT

$0.06677
-4.46%
24h Volume

$3,747,997.96

24h H/L

$0.07017 / $0.0643

Change: $0.005870 (9.13%)

Funding Rate

+0.0050%

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DRIFT
DRIFT
Daily

$0.06694

-2.76%

Volume (24h): -

Resistance Levels
Resistance 3$0.0842
Resistance 2$0.0736
Resistance 1$0.0691
Price$0.06694
Support 1$0.0643
Support 2$0.0600
Support 3$0.0251
Pivot (PP):$0.066693
Trend:Downtrend
RSI (14):30.8
(10:15 PM UTC)
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Solana-based DeFi platform Drift Protocol's $280 million hack could have been prevented due to the team's violation of basic operational security procedures and can be classified as civil negligence. Lawyer Ariel Givner stated that the Drift team did not keep signing keys in air-gapped systems, did not research blockchain developers met at conferences, and put their devices at risk through Telegram chats, suspicious code repositories, and fake apps. Givner emphasized that the crypto sector is full of North Korea state-sponsored hackers and stated that these mistakes are not standard.

Cybercrime, North Korea, Cybersecurity, Hacks, Lazarus Group
Source: Ariel Givner

Details of Team Security Negligence in DRIFT Hack

Drift Protocol team made a critical mistake by not storing signing keys in cold wallets (air-gapped). According to Givner, acquaintances from conferences were not sufficiently researched; malware was infected through Telegram groups and GitHub repositories. This is negligence below industry standards.

Attackers' Conference-Based Six-Month Strategy

Drift announced that the attack started at a major crypto conference in October 2025. Attackers built trust with developers, sent malicious links and malware via Telegram. The team stated that the actors are not linked to North Korea but have medium-high connection to the October 2024 Radiant Capital hack. Click for DRIFT detailed analysis.

Cybercrime, North Korea, Cybersecurity, Hacks, Lazarus Group
Source: Ariel Givner

Why Did DRIFT Price Fall? Technical Analysis

DRIFT price is currently at $0.04 level, 24h change -7.82%. RSI 19.96 (Oversold), trend down, Supertrend Bearish. EMA 20: $0.0603.

Support LevelsScoreDistanceSources
S1: $0.030184/100 ⭐ Strong-3.65%Fibo 0.000, Prev Day Low
S2: $0.022248/100 Medium-28.94%S3, ATR Lower
Resistance LevelsScoreDistanceSources
R1: $0.035061/100 ⭐ Strong+12.04%HVN 2, Prev Day Close
R2: $0.039960/100 ⭐ Strong+27.72%R2, Bearish Engulfing

S1 strong support; if broken, shift to S2 possible. Monitor DRIFT futures.

North Korea Preliminary Investigation into DRIFT Hack

According to latest news, preliminary investigation shows Drift team members were personally targeted by North Korean intermediaries at conferences. Tactics similar to Lazarus Group were used; this indicates the hack may be state-sponsored.

Class Action Lawsuit and Investor Risks

Class action lawsuit announcements are circulating, Drift team unreachable. Related coins like SOL and RDNT also affected. Investors should follow the connection with SOL detailed analysis.

DeFi Security Lessons from DeFi Hacks

Lesson from similar Radiant hack: Air-gapped keys, developer vetting, and 2FA mandatory. Drift incident highlights the need for training against conference social engineering.

Market Analyst: Sarah Chen

Technical analysis and risk management specialist

This analysis is not investment advice. Do your own research.

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