
eXch plans to shut down operations but refutes allegations of its role in laundering funds from February’s Bybit hack.
eXch plans to shut down operations but refutes allegations of its role in laundering funds from February’s Bybit hack.
Here’s the latest threats coming from the notorious hacking group.
Thorchain is facing operational risks as developers look to quit over disagreements on handling sanctioned funds linked to North Korean hackers.
The exchange is tracking stolen funds, blacklisting wallets, and working with law enforcement to prevent further illicit transactions.
ZachXBT and SlowMist claim eXch processed $35 million in stolen Bybit funds, but the exchange insists it was an isolated case.
Collaboration with the FBI and Swiss prosecutors helped confirm North Korea’s role in Upbit’s 2019 exploit.
The suspect reportedly opened an account under a fake name and sold it to an accomplice, who then allegedly used it to hack the exchange.
The NFT game had embedded malware that exploited a Chrome flaw to steal wallet credentials on a large scale.
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