The FBI is Looking for Hackers Using Crypto to Extort Victims
Online ransomware has skyrocketed in the US over the past two years. Usually, attackers ask users to pay cryptocurrencies to regain access to their data.
Online ransomware has skyrocketed in the US over the past two years. Usually, attackers ask users to pay cryptocurrencies to regain access to their data.
Some hackers have attacked the Instagram account of The Sandbox metaverse and have placed a phishing link in its description.
Cross-chain bridge RenBridge has been used by criminals to launder over half a billion dollars.
Between April and June, there were 50 hacks that caused crypto platforms to lose more than $670 million.
Quixotic, an NFT marketplace based on Optimism, has fallen victim to a hacker attack following the project’s latest update.
Security researchers at Halborn have discovered a vulnerability in most browser wallets, including MetaMask.
A group of researchers have said that attackers may use a vulnerability called “Hertzleed” to gain access to private keys in cryptographic libraries.
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payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a
financial institution." - Satoshi Nakamoto (Bitcoin White Paper)
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