
User Data of Gaming Gear Maker Razer on Sale Online after Recent Hack
Razer reset all user accounts while asking people to change their passwords.
Razer reset all user accounts while asking people to change their passwords.
Stablecoin issuers Circle and Tether have initiated action and blacklisted more than $67 million of stolen funds in USDC and USDT, which is around 50% of the stolen amount from the cross-chain protocol.
For many years, bad actors have employed social media platforms such as Twitter to post malicious links.
Multichain has now warned that because of the exploit, all transactions will be stuck on source chains until further notice.
Bitfinex said it will convert the recovered Bitcoins to US dollars and credit them to its users’ accounts.
Aptos Labs noted that they are currently coordinating with Aptos Foundation to recover and secure the Twitter account.
The attackers manipulated nearly 57 assets across 10 different blockchains and created nearly $42 billion in tokens immediately after the attack.
KuCoin CEO noted that the increased adoption of cryptocurrency has pushed the number of related security issues higher.
A recent report from a research and intelligence firm reveals that the Super Mario Forever remake from Buziol Games contains heavy malware.
Group IB’s analysis showed that most of the stolen ChatGPT login credentials were done by the notorious information-stealing malware Raccoon info stealer.
The generative AI program is a strategy for AWS to bring artificial intelligence to its global customers and partners.
This newly formed task force will have an international reach for targeting different “crypto-enabled crimes”.
DeFi hacks have gone through the roof in recent times and many will argue that the DeFi ecosystem has proven time and again that it is indeed an exploiter’s paradise.
Similar to other phishing websites, the website for the LAW token asked users to connect their wallets. There haven’t been any reports of users falling victim to this scam or losing funds.
Atomic Wallet noted that less than 1 percent of its monthly active users were affected in the weekend’s attack.