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North Korea's state-supported hackers are increasingly targeting the cryptocurrency industry, using advanced techniques like AI-generated identities and deepfakes to deceive victims.
Odin.fun, a Bitcoin-based memecoin platform, suffered a security breach where hackers stole approximately 58.2 BTC ($7 million) by exploiting vulnerabilities in its liquidity pools.
The article warns about the rise of cryptocurrency scams, particularly the Chriborch scam, which deceived thousands of investors, and provides advice on recognizing and avoiding such fraudulent platforms.
A new variant of the Coyote malware family has been detected using Microsoft’s UI Automation (UIA) framework to target banking and cryptocurrency platforms, posing significant security risks.
A deepfake AI video scam targeting the XRP community falsely depicts Ripple's CEO promoting a fake XRP reward program, prompting warnings from Ripple leaders and experts about the dangers of such fraudulent schemes.
A new Android malware called 'Anatsa' is targeting mobile banking apps in the US and Canada, compromising user security by stealing personal information and conducting unauthorized transactions.
The GMX DeFi platform suffered a cyber intrusion leading to a $40 million loss, causing a 20% drop in GMX Coin's price, while Bitcoin remained stable.
Two individuals in South Korea were arrested for orchestrating a robbery during an over-the-counter (OTC) cryptocurrency transaction, highlighting the risks associated with such trades.
The cryptocurrency sector experienced significant financial losses exceeding $2.2 billion in the first half of 2024, primarily due to wallet hacks, phishing scams, and smart contract vulnerabilities.
A new malware called 'GodFather' targets Android users by using a virtualization-based method to compromise financial applications, affecting major banks and crypto platforms globally.