Data: Losses from attacks on cryptocurrency platforms in May decreased to $68.3 million, a 90% month-on-month decline
According to Cointelegraph, CertiK data shows that losses from attacks on crypto platforms in May dropped to $68.3 million, a nearly 90% decrease from $650 million in April. May became the third month in 2026 with losses below $100 million. Of this, approximately $2.6 million came from phishing attacks, and about $9.4 million of stolen funds have been recovered or returned. The largest single loss in May came from the Verus Protocol cross-chain bridge attack, with $11.5 million stolen; THORChain ranked second, with $10.1 million stolen. Code vulnerabilities were the highest loss type, accounting for about $45 million, or 66%; wallet or private key leaks resulted in $13.7 million in losses. Cross-chain bridges were the primary target of attacks, with losses of $28.6 million, accounting for 42%. DeFiLlama data shows that there were a total of 29 incidents in May, of which 7 involved private key leaks.
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