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From legal issues to hackers, launching a CBDC is fraught with risks, and BIS has a big list of them to consider.
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By exploiting a bug, the attacker caused liquidity to be "double counted," allowing them to get an unfair price for a swap.
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This obligation won’t be backed by a fine if the company fails to comply, and businesses will still be permitted to pay ransoms, though this is discouraged.
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The Chinese government says theft of digital collections violates the protection law and interests of the crime of illegally obtaining computer information system data.
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When it comes to privacy and regulation, could Vitalik Buterin’s Privacy Pools be the answer?
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Swedish cryptocurrency proponent Eric Wall has flagged targeted attacks on well-known BTC community members.
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The Narcotics Control Bureau and the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre trained 141 officials and over 2,800 officers in the financial year 2022–2023.
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The role demands candidates to have the ability to provide strategic and tactical advice to crypto investigations, among other investigative qualities.
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Lazarus members posed as engineers and fooled exchange employees into downloading difficult-to-detect malware.
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There is no clear downward trend in crypto crime, but a quiet month is undoubtedly more than welcome in the Web3 community.
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The stablecoin issuer freezes addresses containing $873,000 USDT linked to illicit activity in Israel and Ukraine.
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Blockchain analytics firm Match Systems has contacted an individual who is believed to be selling tokens linked to the recent CoinEx and Stake hacks at discounted prices.
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The malware payload “LightlessCan" — used in fake job scams — is far more challenging to detect than its predecessor, warns cybersecurity researchers at ESET.
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The North Korean hacking collective has at least $47 million in cryptocurrency, including Bitcoin, Ether, Binance Coin and various stablecoins, including Binance USD.
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CoinEx confirms that compromised private keys gave hackers access to hot wallets, leading to a $70 million hack.
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After investigating, the FBI concluded that the hack of crypto gambling site Stake was carried out by North Korean hackers Lazarus Group.
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According to cybersecurity firm Group-IB, weaponized ZIP file archives were being shared on crypto trading forums, with each one containing a nasty surprise.
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The new service, called Economic Exploit Analysis, uses University of Toronto research and will work on any EVM-compatible blockchain.
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Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora has warned that “bad actors are getting faster” and stressed that companies need to beef up cybersecurity defenses.
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TRM Labs estimates that North Korean hackers have stolen $200 million of cryptocurrency in 2023 alone.
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The move comes as several prominent Chinese blockchain executives have been arrested this year.
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The job involves investigating crypto fraud, money laundering and other blockchain-based crime performed by organized groups.
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