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⚠️Yearn Finance was hacked According to PeckShield, the V1 version of the DeFi protocol Yearn Finance was attacked, causing damages of approximately 300,000 USD. The attacker then converted the entire amount stolen into 103 ETH and withdrew from the protocol. Notably, this is not the first incident. Just a few weeks ago, Yearn.finance also suffered another attack causing damages of up to 9 million USD, raising concerns about the safety of the V1 version as well as the security risks that still exist even with long-established DeFi protocols. #Hack #defi
⚠️Yearn Finance was hacked
According to PeckShield, the V1 version of the DeFi protocol Yearn Finance was attacked, causing damages of approximately 300,000 USD. The attacker then converted the entire amount stolen into 103 ETH and withdrew from the protocol.

Notably, this is not the first incident. Just a few weeks ago, Yearn.finance also suffered another attack causing damages of up to 9 million USD, raising concerns about the safety of the V1 version as well as the security risks that still exist even with long-established DeFi protocols.
#Hack #defi
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🥷  #SOL  Solana has experienced a sustained DDoS attack over the past week, with peaks close to 6 Tbps, marking the fourth largest attack ever recorded for any distributed system. #hack  link
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 #SOL  Solana has experienced a sustained DDoS attack over the past week, with peaks close to 6 Tbps, marking the fourth largest attack ever recorded for any distributed system. #hack  link
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Too many tricks, self-blocking the fire digging account —-> stimulates curiosity. Click on the link —-> fly account ACE pay attention! #Hack
Too many tricks, self-blocking the fire digging account —-> stimulates curiosity. Click on the link —-> fly account
ACE pay attention!
#Hack
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How do hackers actually steal people's wallets… and how can you protect yourself? 👇🔥 The crypto world is full of traps… one wrong step can wipe your wallet forever. Here are the most dangerous methods used by hackers — and the ones you need to be aware of: 🔹 1) Phishing — The most dangerous door to theft Fake sites, same look, same logo… Log in? Private Key is gone. ✔️ Always check the link before you access your wallet. 🔹 2) Malware spying on you Download a cracked program? Unknown file? The hacker records every key you type. ✔️ Use a clean device and original software. 🔹 3) The Approve trap Doing an Airdrop or Mint? Agree to a malicious contract? The hacker gets full Access to withdraw everything. ✔️ Regularly check your permissions at Revoke.cash. 🔹 4) SIM Swap — Hijacking your number The hacker takes control of your number → accesses your accounts → bypasses SMS 2FA. ✔️ Use an Authenticator instead of SMS messages. 🔹 5) The cold wallet… the last line of defense Ledger / Trezor The private key never leaves the device = impossible to hack remotely. --- In summary: Hackers don’t always attack the blockchain… many times they attack your mind and exploit you. The strongest protection? Awareness + cold wallet + refusing any untrusted link. ❓ Personally… what’s the most common trap you’ve seen lately? #scam #Hack #protection #WalletProtection
How do hackers actually steal people's wallets… and how can you protect yourself? 👇🔥

The crypto world is full of traps… one wrong step can wipe your wallet forever.
Here are the most dangerous methods used by hackers — and the ones you need to be aware of:

🔹 1) Phishing — The most dangerous door to theft
Fake sites, same look, same logo…
Log in? Private Key is gone.
✔️ Always check the link before you access your wallet.

🔹 2) Malware spying on you
Download a cracked program? Unknown file?
The hacker records every key you type.
✔️ Use a clean device and original software.

🔹 3) The Approve trap
Doing an Airdrop or Mint?
Agree to a malicious contract?
The hacker gets full Access to withdraw everything.
✔️ Regularly check your permissions at Revoke.cash.

🔹 4) SIM Swap — Hijacking your number
The hacker takes control of your number → accesses your accounts → bypasses SMS 2FA.
✔️ Use an Authenticator instead of SMS messages.

🔹 5) The cold wallet… the last line of defense
Ledger / Trezor
The private key never leaves the device = impossible to hack remotely.

---

In summary:
Hackers don’t always attack the blockchain… many times they attack your mind and exploit you.
The strongest protection?
Awareness + cold wallet + refusing any untrusted link.

❓ Personally… what’s the most common trap you’ve seen lately?
#scam #Hack #protection #WalletProtection
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Hello..friend. According to one X account, the incident affecting $PIGGY is intentional and carried out in a very orderly and well-coordinated manner. The fact is this is not #Hack but is done intentionally by certain parties. This also represents a game for the future that will happen on #TOKENLAIN "just waiting and see our money is gone by them"
Hello..friend.
According to one X account, the incident affecting $PIGGY is intentional and carried out in a very orderly and well-coordinated manner.
The fact is this is not #Hack but is done intentionally by certain parties. This also represents a game for the future that will happen on #TOKENLAIN "just waiting and see our money is gone by them"
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Ohhh traders this coin just got hacked 😳 After the hack price crashed really hard and scared everyone. Most people thought it was completely over. But look at this now 👀 Even after such a big dump price is showing signs of a pump again. That tells one thing very clearly Market never moves on emotions only Smart money always looks for opportunity in chaos High risk coin High volatility Only for those who understand what they are doing. #piggy #Hack $PIGGY
Ohhh traders this coin just got hacked 😳

After the hack price crashed really hard and scared everyone.
Most people thought it was completely over.

But look at this now 👀
Even after such a big dump price is showing signs of a pump again.

That tells one thing very clearly
Market never moves on emotions only
Smart money always looks for opportunity in chaos

High risk coin
High volatility
Only for those who understand what they are doing.

#piggy #Hack

$PIGGY
🔥 Scammers on the Rise: How the Meme Coin Boom on Solana Unlocked New Ways to Steal Millions 💸🌐 The Crypto Market in Shock! In 2024, total Web3 losses exceeded $2.9 billion. From DeFi to metaverses, no sector was spared. 🚨 The main vulnerability? Access control issues, responsible for 78% of all attacks. 💎 DeFi: Fewer losses, but major hacks persist Losses decreased by 40%, but still reached $474 million. The biggest incident was the hack of Radiant Capital, costing $55 million. 🏦 CeFi in Trouble: Losses Double! CeFi losses skyrocketed to $694 million. Notable attacks include a key leak at DMM Exchange ($305 million) and a multisignature vulnerability at WazirX ($230 million). 🎮 Games and Metaverses Lose Hundreds of Millions The gaming sector reported $389 million in losses, accounting for 18% of all attacks. 🎲 🚩 Rug Pulls Shift to Solana Scammers moved from BNB Chain to Solana, driven by the growing popularity of meme coins. 📈 🎯 Presales Turn into Traps: $122.5 Million Stolen in One Month! In April 2024, scammers executed 27 fraud schemes using presales. 💰 They also exploited the names of celebrities and influencers to deceive investors. 👨‍💻 Phishing and North Korean Hackers Phishing attacks led to $600 million in stolen funds, while North Korean hackers siphoned off $1.34 billion. ⚠️ Stay Alert! Crypto scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated. 🛡️ Behind every meme coin, a trap could be waiting! #Hack #scamriskwarning #solana

🔥 Scammers on the Rise: How the Meme Coin Boom on Solana Unlocked New Ways to Steal Millions 💸

🌐 The Crypto Market in Shock!
In 2024, total Web3 losses exceeded $2.9 billion. From DeFi to metaverses, no sector was spared. 🚨 The main vulnerability? Access control issues, responsible for 78% of all attacks.

💎 DeFi: Fewer losses, but major hacks persist
Losses decreased by 40%, but still reached $474 million. The biggest incident was the hack of Radiant Capital, costing $55 million.

🏦 CeFi in Trouble: Losses Double!
CeFi losses skyrocketed to $694 million. Notable attacks include a key leak at DMM Exchange ($305 million) and a multisignature vulnerability at WazirX ($230 million).

🎮 Games and Metaverses Lose Hundreds of Millions
The gaming sector reported $389 million in losses, accounting for 18% of all attacks. 🎲

🚩 Rug Pulls Shift to Solana
Scammers moved from BNB Chain to Solana, driven by the growing popularity of meme coins. 📈

🎯 Presales Turn into Traps: $122.5 Million Stolen in One Month!
In April 2024, scammers executed 27 fraud schemes using presales. 💰 They also exploited the names of celebrities and influencers to deceive investors.

👨‍💻 Phishing and North Korean Hackers
Phishing attacks led to $600 million in stolen funds, while North Korean hackers siphoned off $1.34 billion.

⚠️ Stay Alert!
Crypto scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated. 🛡️ Behind every meme coin, a trap could be waiting!
#Hack #scamriskwarning #solana
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🍔 McDonald's Memecoin Hack: Cyber ​​Thieves Steal Around $700,000 in Solana In an unexpected twist, on August 21, scammers hacked McDonald's official Instagram account, using the fast food giant's platform to sell a fake memecoin based on the Grimace mascot. The hackers managed to raise over $700,000 in Solana before the scam was discovered. 💀 The Grimace Memecoin Scam 👾 Taking advantage of McDonald's Instagram page, with 5.1 million followers, the hackers promoted the fake Grimace token as a "McDonald's experiment on Solana." This tactic quickly caught the attention of the crypto community, causing the token's market cap to jump from a few thousand dollars to $25 million in just 30 minutes. 📊 Pump & Dump The crooks had already secured 75% of the Grimace token supply using the Solana memecoin implementer pump.fun. They then distributed these tokens across 100 different wallets. As the token's value increased, the hackers began selling their holdings, causing the token's price to drop to $650,000 in just 40 minutes. 💸 The Payout In total, the crooks made off with around $700,000 worth of Solana from this pump and dump scheme. They even edited McDonald's Instagram bio to boast about their success, writing: "Sorry India_X_Kr3w just scammed you, thanks for the $700,000 worth of Solana." ⚠️ Aftermath The posts and bio were eventually restored, and McDonald's issued a statement acknowledging the hack as an "isolated incident." This incident is a reminder of the dangers in the cryptocurrency world, where even well-known brands can be used to facilitate scams. #scam #hack #Solana⁩ $SOL #RiskManagement {spot}(SOLUSDT)
🍔 McDonald's Memecoin Hack: Cyber ​​Thieves Steal Around $700,000 in Solana

In an unexpected twist, on August 21, scammers hacked McDonald's official Instagram account, using the fast food giant's platform to sell a fake memecoin based on the Grimace mascot. The hackers managed to raise over $700,000 in Solana before the scam was discovered.

💀 The Grimace Memecoin Scam 👾

Taking advantage of McDonald's Instagram page, with 5.1 million followers, the hackers promoted the fake Grimace token as a "McDonald's experiment on Solana." This tactic quickly caught the attention of the crypto community, causing the token's market cap to jump from a few thousand dollars to $25 million in just 30 minutes.

📊 Pump & Dump

The crooks had already secured 75% of the Grimace token supply using the Solana memecoin implementer pump.fun. They then distributed these tokens across 100 different wallets. As the token's value increased, the hackers began selling their holdings, causing the token's price to drop to $650,000 in just 40 minutes.

💸 The Payout

In total, the crooks made off with around $700,000 worth of Solana from this pump and dump scheme. They even edited McDonald's Instagram bio to boast about their success, writing: "Sorry India_X_Kr3w just scammed you, thanks for the $700,000 worth of Solana."

⚠️ Aftermath

The posts and bio were eventually restored, and McDonald's issued a statement acknowledging the hack as an "isolated incident." This incident is a reminder of the dangers in the cryptocurrency world, where even well-known brands can be used to facilitate scams.

#scam #hack #Solana⁩ $SOL #RiskManagement
North Korean Hackers Target Crypto with Nim-Based Malware Disguised as Zoom Updates🔹 Fake Zoom meeting invites and update links deceive Web3 teams 🔹 New NimDoor malware infiltrates macOS with advanced evasion techniques 🔹 Attackers steal browser data, passwords, and Telegram chats Web3 and Crypto Companies Under Siege by NimDoor Malware Security experts at SentinelLabs have uncovered a sophisticated malware campaign targeting Web3 startups and cryptocurrency firms. The attacks, linked to North Korean groups, use a combination of social engineering and technical stealth to deploy NimDoor malware, written in the rarely used Nim programming language to bypass antivirus detection. The Setup: Fake Zoom Meetings Through Telegram Hackers initiate contact via Telegram, posing as known contacts. They invite victims to schedule meetings via Calendly, then send them links to what appear to be Zoom software updates. These links lead to fake domains like support.us05web-zoom.cloud, mimicking Zoom's legitimate URLs and hosting malicious installation files. These files contain thousands of lines of whitespace, making them appear "legitimately large." Hidden within are only three crucial lines of code, which download and execute the real attack payload. NimDoor Malware: Spyware Specifically Targeting macOS Once executed, the NimDoor malware operates in two main phases: 🔹 Data extraction – stealing saved passwords, browsing histories, and login credentials from popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Edge, and Arc. 🔹 System persistence – maintaining long-term access through stealth background processes and disguised system files. A key component specifically targets Telegram, stealing encrypted chat databases and decryption keys, giving attackers access to private conversations offline. Built to Survive: Evasion and Reinstallation Techniques NimDoor employs a range of advanced persistence mechanisms: 🔹 Automatically reinstalls itself if users try to terminate or delete it 🔹 Creates hidden files and folders that look like legitimate macOS system components 🔹 Connects to the attacker’s server every 30 seconds for instructions, disguised as normal internet traffic 🔹 Delays execution for 10 minutes to avoid early detection by security software Difficult to Remove Without Professional Tools Because of these techniques, NimDoor is extremely hard to remove with standard tools. Specialized security software or professional intervention is often required to clean infected systems completely. Conclusion: Modern Cyberattacks Now Look Like Calendar Invites Attacks like NimDoor prove how cleverly North Korean groups mimic daily workflows to penetrate even cautious targets. Fake Zoom links and innocent-looking updates can lead to full system compromise. Users should never download updates from unofficial sources, always verify domain names, and stay vigilant against unexpected software prompts or invitations. #CyberSecurity , #NorthKoreaHackers , #Web3Security , #CryptoNews , #Hack Stay one step ahead – follow our profile and stay informed about everything important in the world of cryptocurrencies! Notice: ,,The information and views presented in this article are intended solely for educational purposes and should not be taken as investment advice in any situation. The content of these pages should not be regarded as financial, investment, or any other form of advice. We caution that investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky and may lead to financial losses.“

North Korean Hackers Target Crypto with Nim-Based Malware Disguised as Zoom Updates

🔹 Fake Zoom meeting invites and update links deceive Web3 teams

🔹 New NimDoor malware infiltrates macOS with advanced evasion techniques

🔹 Attackers steal browser data, passwords, and Telegram chats

Web3 and Crypto Companies Under Siege by NimDoor Malware
Security experts at SentinelLabs have uncovered a sophisticated malware campaign targeting Web3 startups and cryptocurrency firms. The attacks, linked to North Korean groups, use a combination of social engineering and technical stealth to deploy NimDoor malware, written in the rarely used Nim programming language to bypass antivirus detection.

The Setup: Fake Zoom Meetings Through Telegram
Hackers initiate contact via Telegram, posing as known contacts. They invite victims to schedule meetings via Calendly, then send them links to what appear to be Zoom software updates. These links lead to fake domains like support.us05web-zoom.cloud, mimicking Zoom's legitimate URLs and hosting malicious installation files.
These files contain thousands of lines of whitespace, making them appear "legitimately large." Hidden within are only three crucial lines of code, which download and execute the real attack payload.

NimDoor Malware: Spyware Specifically Targeting macOS
Once executed, the NimDoor malware operates in two main phases:
🔹 Data extraction – stealing saved passwords, browsing histories, and login credentials from popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Edge, and Arc.

🔹 System persistence – maintaining long-term access through stealth background processes and disguised system files.
A key component specifically targets Telegram, stealing encrypted chat databases and decryption keys, giving attackers access to private conversations offline.

Built to Survive: Evasion and Reinstallation Techniques
NimDoor employs a range of advanced persistence mechanisms:
🔹 Automatically reinstalls itself if users try to terminate or delete it

🔹 Creates hidden files and folders that look like legitimate macOS system components

🔹 Connects to the attacker’s server every 30 seconds for instructions, disguised as normal internet traffic

🔹 Delays execution for 10 minutes to avoid early detection by security software

Difficult to Remove Without Professional Tools
Because of these techniques, NimDoor is extremely hard to remove with standard tools. Specialized security software or professional intervention is often required to clean infected systems completely.

Conclusion: Modern Cyberattacks Now Look Like Calendar Invites
Attacks like NimDoor prove how cleverly North Korean groups mimic daily workflows to penetrate even cautious targets. Fake Zoom links and innocent-looking updates can lead to full system compromise.
Users should never download updates from unofficial sources, always verify domain names, and stay vigilant against unexpected software prompts or invitations.

#CyberSecurity , #NorthKoreaHackers , #Web3Security , #CryptoNews , #Hack

Stay one step ahead – follow our profile and stay informed about everything important in the world of cryptocurrencies!
Notice:
,,The information and views presented in this article are intended solely for educational purposes and should not be taken as investment advice in any situation. The content of these pages should not be regarded as financial, investment, or any other form of advice. We caution that investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky and may lead to financial losses.“
Breaking News: Orbit Chain Hackers Unveil $81.4 Million Exploit to Ring in the New YearThe cross-chain bridge of Orbit Chain was compromised by an exploit, which led to the loss of Tether, DAI, USDC, wBTC, and ETH with a combined value of around $81.4 million. The vulnerability was exploited by the exploiter, who then transferred funds to a new wallet. A weakness in the bridge or a hack in the centralized server was discovered as the primary reason by the blockchain security company SlowMist which was responsible for the investigation. It has been revealed that a hack occurred on Orbit Bridge, which is a protocol for interchain communication that is utilized for asset conversion. A total of around $81.4 million worth of cryptocurrency were stolen from the system. The Orbit Bridge was struck by a number of significant discharges. An vulnerability that was worth $81.4 million was apparently used by hackers to ring in the New Year with Orbit Bridge. A number of significant outflows were discovered by the blockchain security company SlowMist and the on-chain intelligence service LookOnChain. These outflows were encountered via the cross-chain protocol. According to the latter, the Orbit Bridge was responsible for the transfer of 30 million Tether (USDT), 10 million DAI, 10 million USDCoin (USDC), 231 wBTC (worth over $10 million), and 9,500 ETH (worth around $21.5 million) in five distinct transactions. After doing a preliminary examination from the outside, SlowMist came to the conclusion that either the centralized server has been compromised or there is a potential vulnerability in the Orbit Chain bridge. A further in-depth investigation is currently being carried out by the company in order to obtain additional information on the attack. The hacking of Orbit Chain has been confirmed. Orbit Chain reported the hack on its protocol in a tweet that was published not too long ago on X. The tweet described the breach as a "unidentified access" to the bridge. A comprehensive investigation into the underlying cause of the assault is currently being carried out by the company, which has said that it is actively collaborating with law enforcement authorities in order to identify the perpetrator of the incident. #hack #OrbitChain

Breaking News: Orbit Chain Hackers Unveil $81.4 Million Exploit to Ring in the New Year

The cross-chain bridge of Orbit Chain was compromised by an exploit, which led to the loss of Tether, DAI, USDC, wBTC, and ETH with a combined value of around $81.4 million.
The vulnerability was exploited by the exploiter, who then transferred funds to a new wallet.
A weakness in the bridge or a hack in the centralized server was discovered as the primary reason by the blockchain security company SlowMist which was responsible for the investigation.
It has been revealed that a hack occurred on Orbit Bridge, which is a protocol for interchain communication that is utilized for asset conversion. A total of around $81.4 million worth of cryptocurrency were stolen from the system.
The Orbit Bridge was struck by a number of significant discharges.
An vulnerability that was worth $81.4 million was apparently used by hackers to ring in the New Year with Orbit Bridge. A number of significant outflows were discovered by the blockchain security company SlowMist and the on-chain intelligence service LookOnChain. These outflows were encountered via the cross-chain protocol.
According to the latter, the Orbit Bridge was responsible for the transfer of 30 million Tether (USDT), 10 million DAI, 10 million USDCoin (USDC), 231 wBTC (worth over $10 million), and 9,500 ETH (worth around $21.5 million) in five distinct transactions.

After doing a preliminary examination from the outside, SlowMist came to the conclusion that either the centralized server has been compromised or there is a potential vulnerability in the Orbit Chain bridge. A further in-depth investigation is currently being carried out by the company in order to obtain additional information on the attack.
The hacking of Orbit Chain has been confirmed.
Orbit Chain reported the hack on its protocol in a tweet that was published not too long ago on X. The tweet described the breach as a "unidentified access" to the bridge. A comprehensive investigation into the underlying cause of the assault is currently being carried out by the company, which has said that it is actively collaborating with law enforcement authorities in order to identify the perpetrator of the incident.
#hack #OrbitChain
Stay #SAFU on X and other socials. @JasonYanowitz on X narrates his #hack odeal. I got hacked yesterday. At the risk of looking foolish, I'll share how it happened so you can avoid this nightmare. For the past few weeks, people have been trying to get into my accounts. #Crypto accounts, email, twitter, etc... every few days I get an email that someone is trying to access one of my accounts. Thankfully I have non-text #2FA set up for everything so nothing got hacked. So when I got back from dinner last night and saw this email, I panicked. Someone in North Cyprus had finally managed to hack into my account. I guess my security wasn't strong enough and they found a loophole. I clicked the link to "secure my account". I entered my username and password, updated to a new password, and voila: I'm back in. Crisis averted. Or so I thought. Moments later, I got an email saying my email address had been changed. This was the real hack. I was now officially locked out of my account. So how did this happen? It turns out the original email, which looks incredibly real, was not so real. Most email clients hide the actual address. But when you expand it, you can see that this email was sent from "verify@x-notify.com" Fake address. I got phished. Very foolish mistake. I don't open Google Docs when they're sent to me. I don't click links. I typically check addresses. But Friday 8pm after a long week, they got me. I am aware this thread exposes a pretty dumb mistake but if I can save one person from this same mistake, it's worth it. Some takeaways: - Don't click links - If you do click a link, review the actual email address - Set up non-text 2FA on everything - If you've done that, trust your own security process - If you think you've been hacked, slow down and think about how this could have happened Big thank you to @KeithGrossman and some folks at X for helping me get my account back so quickly. If you're still reading, go read the self-audit series from @samczsun. And this best practices from @bobbyong. Lot more you can do but start there. #phishing
Stay #SAFU on X and other socials.

@JasonYanowitz on X narrates his #hack odeal.

I got hacked yesterday. At the risk of looking foolish, I'll share how it happened so you can avoid this nightmare. For the past few weeks, people have been trying to get into my accounts. #Crypto accounts, email, twitter, etc... every few days I get an email that someone is trying to access one of my accounts. Thankfully I have non-text #2FA set up for everything so nothing got hacked. So when I got back from dinner last night and saw this email, I panicked.
Someone in North Cyprus had finally managed to hack into my account. I guess my security wasn't strong enough and they found a loophole.
I clicked the link to "secure my account". I entered my username and password, updated to a new password, and voila: I'm back in. Crisis averted. Or so I thought. Moments later, I got an email saying my email address had been changed.

This was the real hack.

I was now officially locked out of my account. So how did this happen? It turns out the original email, which looks incredibly real, was not so real. Most email clients hide the actual address.
But when you expand it, you can see that this email was sent from "verify@x-notify.com" Fake address. I got phished. Very foolish mistake. I don't open Google Docs when they're sent to me. I don't click links. I typically check addresses. But Friday 8pm after a long week, they got me. I am aware this thread exposes a pretty dumb mistake but if I can save one person from this same mistake, it's worth it.

Some takeaways:
- Don't click links
- If you do click a link, review the actual email address
- Set up non-text 2FA on everything
- If you've done that, trust your own security process
- If you think you've been hacked, slow down and think about how this could have happened
Big thank you to @KeithGrossman and some folks at X for helping me get my account back so quickly.
If you're still reading, go read the self-audit series from @samczsun.
And this best practices from @bobbyong.
Lot more you can do but start there. #phishing
30.1K #BTC ($2.1B) of #Silk Road #hack funds controlled by US government is on the move right now. 0.001 BTC ($69) transferred to a Coinbase deposit address so it’s a test transfer possibly. txn hash 9c3af4b48e66565f1da1da8278036fa1dbb09f2beaaca99c3504475390ba4590 Coinbase deposit address 3KrZVU9Jz4UKHpKUtuvkEMX1tY8zeiTvX2
30.1K #BTC ($2.1B) of #Silk Road #hack funds controlled by US government is on the move right now.

0.001 BTC ($69) transferred to a Coinbase deposit address so it’s a test transfer possibly.

txn hash
9c3af4b48e66565f1da1da8278036fa1dbb09f2beaaca99c3504475390ba4590

Coinbase deposit address
3KrZVU9Jz4UKHpKUtuvkEMX1tY8zeiTvX2
🚨 Did North Korea Just Pull Off the Biggest Crypto Heist? 🔥 Yesterday, the crypto world exploded with two shocking headlines: 1️⃣ A major exchange lost $1.5 billion in Ethereum after a massive hack. 2️⃣ Just hours later, North Korea claimed it had a $1.5 billion ETH reserve. 🤯 Coincidence? Or something bigger? 🔹 The Hack: Hackers drained 400,000 ETH from the exchange’s secure wallet. Experts suspect North Korea’s Lazarus Group, a well-known cybercrime gang. 🔹 North Korea’s Announcement: Out of nowhere, North Korea declared a massive Ethereum reserve—the exact same amount stolen! 🔹 Social Media Buzz: "Did North Korea just rob an exchange and call it a reserve?" Many are connecting the dots. 💬 What do you think? A wild coincidence or the biggest crypto heist ever? Drop your thoughts below! 👇🔥 🔔 Follow for more real-time crypto updates! 🚀 #BybitSecurityBreach #Binance #HackerAlert #Hack #ETH
🚨 Did North Korea Just Pull Off the Biggest Crypto Heist? 🔥

Yesterday, the crypto world exploded with two shocking headlines:

1️⃣ A major exchange lost $1.5 billion in Ethereum after a massive hack.

2️⃣ Just hours later, North Korea claimed it had a $1.5 billion ETH reserve. 🤯

Coincidence? Or something bigger?
🔹 The Hack: Hackers drained 400,000 ETH from the exchange’s secure wallet. Experts suspect North Korea’s Lazarus Group, a well-known cybercrime gang.

🔹 North Korea’s Announcement: Out of nowhere, North Korea declared a massive Ethereum reserve—the exact same amount stolen!

🔹 Social Media Buzz: "Did North Korea just rob an exchange and call it a reserve?" Many are connecting the dots.

💬 What do you think? A wild coincidence or the biggest crypto heist ever? Drop your thoughts below! 👇🔥

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Ronin Wallets of 'Axie Infinity' Founders Hacked, $9.5 Million Loss in EthereumOn Thursday, Ronin gaming platform wallets were compromised, resulting in the theft of approximately $9.5 million worth of Ethereum. The perpetrators utilized Tornado Cash service to launder the stolen funds, mixing transactions from multiple users to obscure the cryptocurrency's origin. Among the affected individuals is one of the founders of Ronin and Axie Infinity, who disclosed the incident on Twitter. Theft Details: 3,250 ETH Moved by Unknown Perpetrators A precise sum of 3,250 ETH was siphoned from gaming wallets on the Ronin network, amounting to $9.5 million. The attackers subsequently transferred these funds to three distinct Ethereum wallets via a network bridge. The ETH was then laundered through the Tornado Cash service, complicating its traceability. Personal Accounts of Jeff 'Jiho' Zirlin Compromised Jeff "Jiho" Zirlin, co-founder of Ronin and Axie Infinity, announced on Thursday evening that his personal wallets had been compromised in the attack. He stated that the attack solely targeted his personal accounts and did not impact the security or operations of the Ronin network or the activities of Sky Mavis, the company behind it. Security of Ronin and Sky Mavis Unaffected In response to the incident, Aleksander "Psycheout" Larsen, another founder of Sky Mavis, emphasized that the attack has no bearing on the security measures of the Ronin network bridge or the company's financial assets. Larsen highlighted that the bridge itself has undergone several security audits and is equipped with mechanisms to prevent excessive fund withdrawals. Impact on Ronin's Market Value As a consequence of the attack and fund depletion, the value of Ronin cryptocurrency (RON) experienced a decline, with its price plummeting from approximately $3.17 to $2.74, marking a decrease of over 13% within minutes. At the time of writing, the price partially recovered to $2.97. Historical Context: Ronin Bridge Attack The incident occurs two years after the attack on the Ethereum Ronin bridge, during which cryptocurrency worth $622 million was stolen. The attack was attributed to the Lazarus hacking group from North Korea, exploiting the insufficient decentralization at that time. Subsequently, a portion of the stolen funds was recovered, and Sky Mavis reimbursed users for all losses from the February 2022 attack. $ETH #Ronin #hack Notice: ,,The information and views presented in this article are intended solely for educational purposes and should not be taken as investment advice in any situation. The content of these pages should not be regarded as financial, investment, or any other form of advice. We caution that investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky and may lead to financial losses.“

Ronin Wallets of 'Axie Infinity' Founders Hacked, $9.5 Million Loss in Ethereum

On Thursday, Ronin gaming platform wallets were compromised, resulting in the theft of approximately $9.5 million worth of Ethereum. The perpetrators utilized Tornado Cash service to launder the stolen funds, mixing transactions from multiple users to obscure the cryptocurrency's origin. Among the affected individuals is one of the founders of Ronin and Axie Infinity, who disclosed the incident on Twitter.
Theft Details: 3,250 ETH Moved by Unknown Perpetrators
A precise sum of 3,250 ETH was siphoned from gaming wallets on the Ronin network, amounting to $9.5 million. The attackers subsequently transferred these funds to three distinct Ethereum wallets via a network bridge. The ETH was then laundered through the Tornado Cash service, complicating its traceability.
Personal Accounts of Jeff 'Jiho' Zirlin Compromised
Jeff "Jiho" Zirlin, co-founder of Ronin and Axie Infinity, announced on Thursday evening that his personal wallets had been compromised in the attack. He stated that the attack solely targeted his personal accounts and did not impact the security or operations of the Ronin network or the activities of Sky Mavis, the company behind it.

Security of Ronin and Sky Mavis Unaffected
In response to the incident, Aleksander "Psycheout" Larsen, another founder of Sky Mavis, emphasized that the attack has no bearing on the security measures of the Ronin network bridge or the company's financial assets. Larsen highlighted that the bridge itself has undergone several security audits and is equipped with mechanisms to prevent excessive fund withdrawals.
Impact on Ronin's Market Value
As a consequence of the attack and fund depletion, the value of Ronin cryptocurrency (RON) experienced a decline, with its price plummeting from approximately $3.17 to $2.74, marking a decrease of over 13% within minutes. At the time of writing, the price partially recovered to $2.97.
Historical Context: Ronin Bridge Attack
The incident occurs two years after the attack on the Ethereum Ronin bridge, during which cryptocurrency worth $622 million was stolen. The attack was attributed to the Lazarus hacking group from North Korea, exploiting the insufficient decentralization at that time. Subsequently, a portion of the stolen funds was recovered, and Sky Mavis reimbursed users for all losses from the February 2022 attack.

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🚫 A scam AAVE website was found in Google's ad block – PeckShieldAlert Phishing ads are designed to drain crypto wallets—fake sites like these often contain malware. #Scam #Hack
🚫 A scam AAVE website was found in Google's ad block – PeckShieldAlert

Phishing ads are designed to drain crypto wallets—fake sites like these often contain malware.

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🥶MetaMask announced on the X platform that the Farcaster account of Dan Finlay, the company's co-founder, had been compromised and used to promote a meme coin. The attacker used the mixing platform to launder money, earning over 1,000 SOL. The company has been working with Farcaster to investigate the incident. The attack has raised concerns in the crypto community about the security of the accounts of founders and large organizations. It is also a reminder that no one, including founders or blockchain experts, is immune to security risks. Awareness and personal security are paramount to protecting your digital assets. #Hack #MetaMask #memecoin
🥶MetaMask announced on the X platform that the Farcaster account of Dan Finlay, the company's co-founder, had been compromised and used to promote a meme coin. The attacker used the mixing platform to launder money, earning over 1,000 SOL. The company has been working with Farcaster to investigate the incident.

The attack has raised concerns in the crypto community about the security of the accounts of founders and large organizations.

It is also a reminder that no one, including founders or blockchain experts, is immune to security risks. Awareness and personal security are paramount to protecting your digital assets.

#Hack #MetaMask #memecoin
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WazirX #hack Approximately 230 million #dolar hacked, if you have balance #metamask move it to your wallet or binance account!
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Approximately 230 million #dolar hacked, if you have balance #metamask move it to your wallet or binance account!
⚠️ MARKET MAYHEM IN JUST 2 HOURS ⚠️ 📈 PPI & Core PPI — Both came in WAY hotter than forecasts, shaking rate-cut hopes. 🚫 US Treasury Secretary — Confirms the government will NOT buy Bitcoin. 💥 Turkish Crypto Exchange Hack — $49M vanished in a major breach. 📉 My Portfolio — Feels like WWIII just started in my account. Stay sharp. Volatility is at DEFCON 1. #CryptoNews #Bitcoin #Inflation #Hack #Markets
⚠️ MARKET MAYHEM IN JUST 2 HOURS ⚠️

📈 PPI & Core PPI — Both came in WAY hotter than forecasts, shaking rate-cut hopes.

🚫 US Treasury Secretary — Confirms the government will NOT buy Bitcoin.

💥 Turkish Crypto Exchange Hack — $49M vanished in a major breach.

📉 My Portfolio — Feels like WWIII just started in my account.

Stay sharp. Volatility is at DEFCON 1.
#CryptoNews #Bitcoin #Inflation #Hack #Markets
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🥷💸 Over $280 million was stolen this summer due to crypto hacks! 🔟 This is a list of the top 10 hacks and security breaches: 1️⃣ Nobitex – ‎$82M (Hot Wallet hack) 2️⃣ BtcTurk – ‎$48M (Private key hack) 3️⃣ CoinDCX – ‎$44.2M (Access rights loss) 4️⃣ GMX – ‎$42M (Re-entrancy vulnerability) 5️⃣ BigONE – ‎$27M (Access rights loss) 6️⃣ WOO X – ‎$14M (Phishing) 7️⃣ Resupply – ‎$9.6M (Price oracle manipulation) 8️⃣ ALEX – ‎$8.4M (Malicious transfers) 9️⃣ BetterBank – ‎$5M (Protocol vulnerability) 🔟 CrediX – ‎$4.5M (Private key hack) ⚠️ Total: +280M$ during the summer alone! 👉 Lesson: Security risks in the crypto world are still extremely high, and protection must be a top priority for every investor or institution. #Hack #Crypto #Security #DeFi #Hacks #Blockchain #Binance #crypto #Digital_Currencies #ضرار_الحضري
🥷💸 Over $280 million was stolen this summer due to crypto hacks!

🔟 This is a list of the top 10 hacks and security breaches:
1️⃣ Nobitex – ‎$82M (Hot Wallet hack)
2️⃣ BtcTurk – ‎$48M (Private key hack)
3️⃣ CoinDCX – ‎$44.2M (Access rights loss)
4️⃣ GMX – ‎$42M (Re-entrancy vulnerability)
5️⃣ BigONE – ‎$27M (Access rights loss)
6️⃣ WOO X – ‎$14M (Phishing)
7️⃣ Resupply – ‎$9.6M (Price oracle manipulation)
8️⃣ ALEX – ‎$8.4M (Malicious transfers)
9️⃣ BetterBank – ‎$5M (Protocol vulnerability)
🔟 CrediX – ‎$4.5M (Private key hack)

⚠️ Total: +280M$ during the summer alone!
👉 Lesson: Security risks in the crypto world are still extremely high, and protection must be a top priority for every investor or institution.
#Hack
#Crypto #Security #DeFi #Hacks #Blockchain #Binance #crypto #Digital_Currencies #ضرار_الحضري
Breaking News: Bybit Exchange HackedOn February 21, 2025. Bybit Exchange, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange, experienced a significant security breach resulting in the unauthorized transfer of approximately $1.46 billion worth of assets. The incident involved the compromise of Bybit's Ethereum (ETH) cold wallet, leading to the loss of 401,346 ETH (approximately $1.1 billion) and various staked Ether (stETH) tokens. The perpetrator has been liquidating these assets on decentralized exchanges. Bybit's CEO, Ben Zhou, confirmed the breach, explaining that a planned transfer was manipulated, allowing the attacker to gain control over the specific ETH cold wallet. Zhou assured users that all other cold wallets remain secure and that withdrawals are functioning normally. This event marks one of the largest cryptocurrency hacks to date, surpassing previous incidents such as the Mt. Gox hack ($470 million), the CoinCheck hack in 2018 ($530 million), and the Ronin Bridge exploit ($650 million). In response to the breach, major cryptocurrencies experienced price declines. Ethereum's price fell nearly 3% to approximately $2,727, while Bitcoin dipped by nearly 1% to around $98,091. Users are advised to monitor their accounts closely and exercise caution with their assets during this period. #BybitSecurityBreach #CryptocurrencyWealth #cryptouniverseofficial #Hack #bybit

Breaking News: Bybit Exchange Hacked

On February 21, 2025. Bybit Exchange, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange, experienced a significant security breach resulting in the unauthorized transfer of approximately $1.46 billion worth of assets. The incident involved the compromise of Bybit's Ethereum (ETH) cold wallet, leading to the loss of 401,346 ETH (approximately $1.1 billion) and various staked Ether (stETH) tokens. The perpetrator has been liquidating these assets on decentralized exchanges.
Bybit's CEO, Ben Zhou, confirmed the breach, explaining that a planned transfer was manipulated, allowing the attacker to gain control over the specific ETH cold wallet. Zhou assured users that all other cold wallets remain secure and that withdrawals are functioning normally.
This event marks one of the largest cryptocurrency hacks to date, surpassing previous incidents such as the Mt. Gox hack ($470 million), the CoinCheck hack in 2018 ($530 million), and the Ronin Bridge exploit ($650 million).
In response to the breach, major cryptocurrencies experienced price declines. Ethereum's price fell nearly 3% to approximately $2,727, while Bitcoin dipped by nearly 1% to around $98,091.
Users are advised to monitor their accounts closely and exercise caution with their assets during this period.
#BybitSecurityBreach #CryptocurrencyWealth #cryptouniverseofficial #Hack #bybit
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