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Cybercriminals have found a new attack vector, targeting users of Atomic and Exodus wallets through open-source software ...
The investigation into an international syndicate running online trading scams revealed characters and tricks of the trade of ...
Malicious crypto installers using Node.js since Oct 2024 evade Microsoft Defender via PowerShell and DLLs, enabling stealthy ...
In the dynamic realm of cryptocurrency, certain projects are making significant strides. Qubetics, with its innovative ...
An international syndicate has allegedly defrauded South African investors of hundreds of millions, operating under the guise ...
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A hacker compromised a ZKsync admin account, minting $5 million worth of unclaimed airdrop tokens and inflating the token ...
As opposed to closed-source centralized crypto exchanges, DeFi protocols run directly on ... Unsurprisingly, the front-ends themselves are an attack vector for would-be hackers. A common approach, ...
And the withdrawal stats tell the same sad tale. Globally, $247 million was deposited, and just $7 million dribbled back out.
A sophisticated cybercriminal group known as the Smishing Triad has emerged as a significant force behind an increasing wave of SMS-based phishing attacks targeting multiple sectors globally.