Theft
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The younger brother of Helix CEO, a mixed currency company, was sentenced to 4 years and 3 months in prison for stealing 712 Bitcoins
On April 28th, a US court sentenced Gary James Harmon, the younger brother of Larry Harmon, the CEO of Helix, a cryptocurrency mixed currency service company, to four years and thr
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Malicious Activity on EOA Address Detected: A CertiK Monitoring Report
According to reports, according to CertiK monitoring, there is malicious activity on an EOA address (0xfFBAF49bF8580A3ADB9BA28F46Dae6631e2e2c58). If the user accidentally grants ac
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Web3 Company Rebase Claims Co-Founder Stole $2 Million in Cryptocurrency
According to reports, Web3 company Rebase owns the NFT project Bella Hadid, and co founder Krzysztof Gagacki claimed that another founder, Edmond Truong, stole approximately $2 mil
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Shandong High Law: Stealing virtual property is recognized as the crime of illegally obtaining computer information system data
In 192, the defendant illegally used the private key of someone else\’s EPK virtual currency wallet, invaded the computer system, and stole a total of 208075.96 EPK virtual currenci
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A New Interim Report Highlights Security Issues in the FTX Bankruptcy Saga
According to reports, a new interim report in the ongoing FTX bankruptcy saga depicts the level of insecurity of the exchange\’s assets and provides more details about the company\’s
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Cryptocurrency Investors Beware: Hacking Puts 30% of Americans at Risk
It is reported that according to the latest research report from Kaspersky, a network security company, it is estimated that about 30% of American cryptocurrency investors have bec
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Pocket Universe Warns of NFT Theft by Hackers Exploiting Blur Signature Vulnerability
It is reported that the Web3 security company Pocket Universe issued a warning on social media that hackers may steal NFT by using the Blur signature vulnerability. This scam will use the forged signature request to exhaust the NFT of users’ wallets. Its operation mode is to induce the victim to sign a transaction of “selling NFT in bulk at 0 ETH price”. However, there is always a message in the Blur batch list that is unreadable, As a result, users do not know what they are signing and the message cannot be translated, which will make it easier for hackers to gain access and make it more difficult to identify malicious requests from hackers. Pocket Universe said that it has provided a security solution, that is, to mark transactions that are not from the official Blur website. However, in the first cases, hackers have been found to have stolen 5 ETHs in a signed transaction. Security companies: hackers or…
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Unidentified Hackers Must Pay $971,291 for Stealing USDT from Coinbase Wallet
According to recent court documents, a federal judge in Florida, Beth Bloom, issued a judgment declaring that unidentified hackers were responsible for stealing USDT (Tether) worth $971291 from the Plaintiff Rangan Bandyopadhyay’s Coinbase wallet in December 2021. The thief has been ordered to pay Bandyopadhyay an equal amount, which will bear interest on the debt until it is fully paid. The judge sent a judgment to the hacker through NFT to repay nearly 1 million USD to the plaintiff Analysis based on this information:In a recent development of a cryptocurrency theft, a federal judge in Florida, Beth Bloom, has passed a judgment declaring that unidentified hackers stole USDT, a type of cryptocurrency, worth $971,291 from the Coinbase wallet of plaintiff Rangan Bandyopadhyay. The judgment has ordered the thief(s) to pay an equal amount, along with the interest on the debt until it is fully paid. This incident highlights the increasing occurrence of cryptocurrency theft, which has become one of the…
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Stolen NFT: What it Means for the Blockchain Community
According to reports, PeckShield monitoring showed that # 9925 of NFT series “Checks-VV Edition” was stolen on OpenSea by the address beginning with 0xc729. Checks-VV Edition “# 9925 was stolen on OpenSea Analysis based on this information:The theft of NFT #9925 of the “Checks-VV Edition” series has once again brought to light the issue of blockchain security. According to reports, the NFT was stolen on OpenSea by an address beginning with 0xc729. This is not the first time that an NFT has been stolen, but it is a reminder that the blockchain is not immune to theft and vulnerability. NFTs or Non-Fungible Tokens are digital assets that are stored on a blockchain. They are unique and cannot be replicated, making them popular among collectors and investors. The theft of an NFT not only affects the owner but also raises questions about the security of the blockchain system as a whole. The theft of NFT #9925 highlights a weakness in the…
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The Increasing Cases of NFT Thefts on OpenSea and Blur
It is reported that according to PeckShield monitoring, NFT worth 16.2 million US dollars was stolen in February this year, with a month-on-month increase of 2…
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Quick Action of Thieves in the Cryptocurrency Market
It is reported that, according to Paidun monitoring, Othedeed # 96085 was sold at 2.2ETH on the OpenSea platform within 6 minutes after it was stolen.
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The Slow Fog Founder Tweets About Sealed Attack Proceeds Worth $8.5 Million
According to the report, Cosian, the founder of Slow Fog, tweeted about the theft of $8.5 million in Platypus. After decompiling the attack contract, it was fo…
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Kokrim Seizes Cryptocurrency Worth $6 Million in Sky Mavis and Axis Infinity Theft
It is reported that the Norwegian Economic Crime Investigation Bureau, Kokrim, seized cryptocurrency worth about 60 million Norwegian kroner (about US $6 milli…