Decentraland X account hacked, phishing scam targets MANA airdrop
PeckShield has warned Decentraland followers of an ongoing phishing attack using a fake MANA airdrop, urging users to avoid interacting with it.
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PeckShield has warned Decentraland followers of an ongoing phishing attack using a fake MANA airdrop, urging users to avoid interacting with it.
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Ronin Network pauses bridge after $9.8 million exploit. Initital updates suggest it may be a white hat hacker. Ronin, the blockchain network for games and which powers the Axie Infinity game, has announced that its pausing its bridge. The announcement on Aug. 6 comes amid a suspected white hat hacking activity that saw over $9.8 […]
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One trader lost over $1 million within an hour, not realizing that the Real Madrid footballers account was hacked before endorsing the scam token.
The 2FA app Authy breach exposed 33 million phone numbers, posing phishing attack risks. No accounts have been compromised yet. Twilio has already secured the endpoint and improved app security. On July 1, 2024, Twilio, the developer behind the popular two-factor authentication (2FA) app Authy, disclosed a data breach affecting user phone numbers. While the […]
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Frax Finances X account was hacked on June 1 without a password breach, leading CEO Sam Kazemian to suspect insider involvement.
CoinStats has temporarily shut down its app after the June 22 security breach. Users are advised to transfer funds immediately using exported private keys. Scam notifications have been distributed through the CoinStats push notification and an in-app message. On June 22, CoinStats, a prominent cryptocurrency portfolio tracking app, experienced a significant security breach impacting 1,590 […]
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TORN price was down 3% and traded near $4.09. Binance had on Monday announced it would be resuming TORN deposits. The Tornado Cash DAO suffered a security breach as an attacker leveraged a malicious proposal to drain the treasury. The price of Tornado Cash (TORN) was down more than 3% on Tuesday morning and traded […]
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WOOFi has released a post-mortem report confirming an $8.75 million exploit on its lending market on Arbitrum. The decentralized exchange has offered a 10% whitehat bounty to the attacker. Decentralized exchange WOOFi suffered an $8.75 million exploit that targeted its lending market on Arbitrum, according to a report the platform released on Wednesday. In a […]
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The Jimbos Protocol team acknowledged the hack and said it had contacted law enforcement. Blockchain security platform PeckShield noted the attack followed a compromise on Jimbos liquidity conversion mechanism. The price of JIMBO, the underlying liquidity token, fell by 40% as the market reacted to the hacking news. Arbitrum-based Jimbos Protocol was hacked on the […]
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zkSync-base decentralized exchange (DEX) Merlin has been hacked, resulting in the loss of over $1.82 million worth of stolen funds. The security breach occurred during [...]
Computer Security specialist Alex Holden was born in Ukraine, and while he now lives in the United States, he's doing what he can to help his countries efforts against Russia.
Holden is sharing his accomplishment of infiltrating Russia's largest online drug market, called Solaris, steal 1.6 bitcoin (BTC) from the website's main wallet, and donate it to Ukraine.
The funds were sent to a Ukrainian non-profit called 'Enjoying Life", and the organizations co-founder Tina Mikhailovskaya confirms it was received, saying it was "given directly to the elderly, families and internally displaced people who suffered from the Russian war."
Holden declined to tell how he did the robbery, only sharing that it involved help from his team of hackers from he employs at his company Hold Security, and that they took 'partial control of the Solaris infrastructure' which somehow included access to the wallet.
While an amusing story, this is small compare to the true impact of crypto on this war...
Ukraine is the nation in history to formally accept bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to finance the costs of a war, and so far their wallet has received 645 BTC in donations from around the world. That is equivalent to $10 million USD at current rates, and $45 million at Bitcoin's high.
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Author: Mark Pippen
London News Desk
Breaking Crypto News
Computer Security specialist Alex Holden was born in Ukraine, and while he now lives in the United States, he's doing what he can to help his countries efforts against Russia.
Holden is sharing his accomplishment of infiltrating Russia's largest online drug market, called Solaris, steal 1.6 bitcoin (BTC) from the website's main wallet, and donate it to Ukraine.
The funds were sent to a Ukrainian non-profit called 'Enjoying Life", and the organizations co-founder Tina Mikhailovskaya confirms it was received, saying it was "given directly to the elderly, families and internally displaced people who suffered from the Russian war."
Holden declined to tell how he did the robbery, only sharing that it involved help from his team of hackers from he employs at his company Hold Security, and that they took 'partial control of the Solaris infrastructure' which somehow included access to the wallet.
While an amusing story, this is small compare to the true impact of crypto on this war...
Ukraine is the first nation in history to formally accept bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to finance the costs of a war, and so far their wallet has received 645 BTC in donations from around the world. That is equivalent to $10 million USD at current rates, and $45 million at Bitcoin's high.
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Author: Mark Pippen
London News Desk
Breaking Crypto News
A hacker has returned 93.1% of the funds stolen after an $8.4 million exploit on Celo-based lending protocol Moola Market on Tuesday. The attack led to the draining of 8.8 million CELO tokens, 1.8 million MOO tokens, 765,000 cEUR and 644,000 cUSD. The refunded funds add up to $7.8 million, going by the total heist […]
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Crypto market maker Wintermute has reportedly suffered an exploit, with roughly $160 million in digital assets stolen, the firm’s founder and CEO Evgeny Gaevoy has announced.
This latest crypto news sees yet another instance where malicious actors have targeted a DeFi platform, stealing millions in crypto assets.
Wintermute exploit: 90 assets hackedAs per the Gaevoy’s statement on Twitter this Tuesday morning, the attackers targeted the market maker’s DeFi operations, with 90 assets hacked. However, CeFi and OTC operations are understood to be unaffected according to the Wintermute exec.
We’ve been hacked for about $160M in our defi operations. Cefi and OTC operations are not affected
— wishful cynic (@EvgenyGaevoy) September 20, 2022Commenting on the stolen assets and the values involved, Gaevoy noted:
“Out of 90 assets that has been hacked only two have been for notional over $1 million (and none more than $2.5M), so there shouldn’t be a major selloff of any sort. We will communicate with both affected teams asap.”
The platform has assured customers who have MM agreements with it that their funds are safe. Nonetheless, they expect some disruption in services, which could last a few days before everything “gets back to normal.”
Gaevoy added in a tweet:
“If you are a lender to Wintermute, again, we are solvent, but if you feel safer to recall the loan, we can absolutely do that.”
According to the Wintermute CEO, the platform would be willing to “treat” the exploit as white hat hacking – meaning it’s ready to engage the attacker. In this case, the hacker would be asked to return the loot, keeping a certain percentage as bounty.
2022 has seen multiple hacks on crypto platforms, with some of the largest including the Ronin Network heist where North Korea-linked hackers stole $625 million worth of crypto assets; the Wormhole attack saw over $320 million stolen and the Beanstalk exploit resulted in a $190 million theft.
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Hackers had access to multiple official social media accounts of the British Army for nearly four hours, when they posted crypto phishing links and scams.
Popular digital artist, Beeple, saw his Twitter account hacked in an organized phishing scam that has duped people of their crypto and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) worth over $436,000.
Laura Shin says that investigations point to former TenX CEO as the man behind…
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