Deribit crypto-derivatives exchange hacked for $28 million
On November 1, unknown attackers hacked Deribit’s hot wallet and withdrew $28 million, according to the platform.Overview of recent events related to fraud in the cryptocurrency and blockchain market.
Deribit crypto-derivatives exchange hacked for $28 million
On November 1, unknown attackers hacked Deribit’s hot wallet and withdrew $28 million, according to the platform.
Web3 ecosystem losses from exploits year to date near $3 billion
In October, losses in the Web3 ecosystem from 44 exploits amounted to about $760.2 million. The total losses for the year approached $3 billion, nearly double last year's figure, according to PeckShield.
Experts tally up to 15 smart-contract frauds per hour
Across 12 leading blockchains, an average of 15 malicious smart contracts are created per hour. A new token programmed for fraud appears roughly every four minutes, according to Solidus Labs.
Binance chief warns that Google search results promote phishing sites
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao noted that Google search results promote phishing sites targeted at cryptocurrency users.
Hacker siphons $15.8m from DeFi protocol Team Finance
An unknown actor exploited a vulnerability in the DeFi protocol Team Finance and siphoned cryptocurrency assets worth $15.8 million.
Researcher accuses Monkey Drainer phishing scammers of $1m cryptocurrency theft
In total over 24 hours, the scam group known as Monkey Drainer stole roughly $1 million in crypto assets via phishing, according to an on-chain researcher going by ZachXBT.
Changpeng Zhao outlines progress in tracing the hacker behind the BSC Token Hub bridge breach
Binance has moved closer to disclosing the identity of the hacker behind the cross-chain BSC Token Hub bridge breach, Zhao told CNBC.
Mango Markets attacker earns another $100,000 from Mango Inu meme token
One of the participants in the Mango Markets attack on the Solana-based DeFi platform bragged that he earned $100,000 in half an hour by launching the Mango Inu meme token.
FTX chief assesses damage from API key compromise and reaches out to hackers
As a result of a phishing attack on the algorithmic-trading platform for cryptocurrencies 3Commas and the compromise of a number of API keys, FTX users' losses exceeded $6 million. This was reported by the exchange's CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried.
3Commas and FTX report compromise of several users’ API keys
3Commas, the platform for algorithmic cryptocurrency trading, and the FTX exchange warned of the compromise of a number of API keys, which were subsequently used to execute unauthorized trades of the DMG Governance (DMG) token.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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