Google Authenticator update threatens users’ crypto assets
A cloud synchronization feature in Google's new version of its two-factor authentication (2FA) app could threaten user data security, according to SlowMist analysts.
Google Authenticator update threatens users’ crypto assets
A cloud synchronization feature in Google's new version of its two-factor authentication (2FA) app could threaten user data security, according to SlowMist analysts.
BNB Chain updates list of high-risk Web3 projects
BNB Chain developers expanded the list of high-risk Web3 projects by 191 points.
ConsenSys reveals details of incident involving a third-party service provider
A third-party service provider delivering ConsenSys customer-support services became the subject of a cybersecurity incident, as stated in the company's blog.
ChatGPT outage exposed subscribers’ payment information
OpenAI said that the payment information of some users could have been exposed due to a widespread ChatGPT outage.
BlockSec thwarted attack on ParaSpace NFT project
BlockSec researchers uncovered a vulnerability in ParaSpace's NFT lending protocol. The bug threatened the loss of 2,900 ETH and an undisclosed amount of BAYC tokens.
Report: aggregate losses by users and investors in 2022 exceeded $63.9 billion
In 2022 the crypto industry experienced 359 incidents, including hacks and bankruptcies, causing a total loss of more than $63.9 billion.
Cybersecurity-focused Hypernative raises $9 million
The cybersecurity-focused startup Hypernative has raised $9 million in a seed round.
Proposals to ban computer games in Russia published online
A package of proposals from regional authorities on regulating the video game market in Russia was leaked online, dated November 2022.
Pantera and Archetype back Obol Labs in $12.5 million Series A
A security-focused, Proof-of-Stake blockchain startup Obol Labs closed its Series A round of $12.5 million. Led by Pantera Capital and Archetype.
Study finds AI code generators create security vulnerabilities
A group of researchers from Stanford said that using AI-based code-generation systems is more likely to create security vulnerabilities.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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