BREAKING: Coinbase Breach Manhunt Goes Global — Suspect Nabbed in India
The ghost of one of crypto’s most notorious security breaches has just resurfaced—and it’s crossing borders. The fallout has officially gone international.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong confirmed a stunning development: a former customer service agent has been arrested in India in connection with the high-profile breach. This isn't just a local incident; it’s a sprawling digital manhunt catching fire across continents.
The implications are explosive. This arrest exposes the fragile human layer in crypto’s security armor—a single insider with access can trigger a global tremor. It signals regulators and law enforcement are now tracking these digital trails with frightening efficiency, from Silicon Valley to Mumbai.
For the market, this is a stark, thrilling reminder: In the decentralized world, trust remains centralized in the gatekeepers. Every breach tests that trust to its breaking point. While exchanges fortify their walls, the hunt for bad actors has become a global, real-time game of cat and mouse.
The message is clear: no one is beyond reach. The walls are closing in. Stay vigilant. Your security is only as strong as its weakest link.
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