Bitfinex hacker Heather Morgan spotted at Bitcoin Conference 2024
Heather Morgan, aka Razzlekhan, has been spotted in several Bitcoin events, the latest at the Bitcoin Conference 2024. Go to Source
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Heather Morgan, aka Razzlekhan, has been spotted in several Bitcoin events, the latest at the Bitcoin Conference 2024. Go to Source
Galaxy launched a $113 million crypto fund on the week of the debut of the first spot Ether ETFs in the US. Nansen has also launched the industry’s first Ether ETF analytics dashboard. Go to Source
The exchange received emails from Liminal with the correct destination addresses, implying that Liminal’s system was breached, WazirX claimed. Go to Source
Indian crypto exchange Wazirx has announced a $23 million bounty program to recover assets stolen in a cyberattack on its multisig wallet. Emphasizing community involvement, co-founder Nischal Shetty outlined the rewards for tracking, freezing, and ethically recovering the stolen funds. He insists that the attack was not due to phishing but involved multiple hardware wallets … Read more
A major payments firm in Cambodia, Huione Pay, received over $150,000 in cryptocurrency from a digital wallet used by the North Korean hacking group Lazarus, according to blockchain data reviewed by Reuters. The crypto was sent to Huione Pay between June 2023 and February 2024 from a wallet linked to funds stolen from Atomic Wallet, … Read more
Several DeFi apps have been targeted by a domain hijacker who may have discovered an exploit in Squarespace’s registry system, Blockaid stated. Go to Source
According to data from cybersecurity firm Cyvers, stolen funds on centralized exchanges increased 900% year over year in the second quarter. Go to Source
The ZK token dump led to a 34.5% price decline in the token $0.18 after it hit a high of $0.32 shortly after launching. Go to Source
Certik has returned the funds to Kraken exchange, putting a happy end to the bug bounty-related saga. Go to Source
Kraken is planning to take legal action against security firm CertiK as the “white hat” operation by security firm turns into a legal blunder. Go to Source