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--- 🚨 STAY SAFE — $40,000,000 MORE STOLEN IN A CRYPTO HACK This wasn’t a smash-and-grab. This was slow, precise, and surgical. $BTC A multisig wallet was compromised minutes after creation — then quietly drained over weeks. No panic. No alerts. No noise. Just patience. ⚠️ This is how modern crypto attacks work: Attackers don’t rush They blend in They move funds in batches They even open DeFi positions to look “normal” This is next-level crypto crime. But here’s what most people miss 👇 Every major exploit forces the ecosystem to level up. After Mt. Gox → security improved After DAO → tooling evolved After FTX → awareness exploded 🔐 Multisig still works — when done RIGHT Hardware wallets Isolated signers Proper multisig setups (no shortcuts) The technology already exists. The industry is just learning to use it better. 🧠 LESSON: Keep your eyes on your wallet. Your wallet can be compromised from the very start — without you ever noticing. #CryptoMarketNews #CryptoMarketWatch #ScamAlert #HackAlert #hacking #CryptoSecurity ---
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🚨 STAY SAFE — $40,000,000 MORE STOLEN IN A CRYPTO HACK

This wasn’t a smash-and-grab.
This was slow, precise, and surgical.
$BTC
A multisig wallet was compromised minutes after creation — then quietly drained over weeks.
No panic. No alerts. No noise.
Just patience.

⚠️ This is how modern crypto attacks work:

Attackers don’t rush

They blend in

They move funds in batches

They even open DeFi positions to look “normal”

This is next-level crypto crime.

But here’s what most people miss 👇
Every major exploit forces the ecosystem to level up.

After Mt. Gox → security improved
After DAO → tooling evolved
After FTX → awareness exploded

🔐 Multisig still works — when done RIGHT

Hardware wallets

Isolated signers

Proper multisig setups (no shortcuts)

The technology already exists.
The industry is just learning to use it better.

🧠 LESSON:
Keep your eyes on your wallet.
Your wallet can be compromised from the very start — without you ever noticing.

#CryptoMarketNews #CryptoMarketWatch #ScamAlert #HackAlert #hacking #CryptoSecurity

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🚨 Хакерский шантаж: Утечка данных Pornhub на миллионы пользователей Группировка ShinyHunters нанесла сокрушительный удар по кибербезопасности, заявив о взломе одного из крупнейших ресурсов мира. В руках хакеров оказалась база данных объемом около 200 млн записей, что ставит под угрозу приватность огромного количества людей. 🔓 Масштаб катастрофы Утечка затронула преимущественно Premium-пользователей. Похищенная информация включает: Email-адреса и метаданные. Полную историю просмотров и поисковые запросы. Конфиденциальную информацию, которая может быть использована для деанонимизации. 💰 Ультиматум в $BTC Злоумышленники требуют выкуп в Биткоинах за неразглашение данных. В случае отказа хакеры угрожают опубликовать базу в открытом доступе, что может привести к волне персонального шантажа пользователей по всему миру. Эта ситуация — суровое напоминание о важности цифровой гигиены и анонимности в сети. $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) #CyberSecurity #hacking #bitcoin
🚨 Хакерский шантаж: Утечка данных Pornhub на миллионы пользователей

Группировка ShinyHunters нанесла сокрушительный удар по кибербезопасности, заявив о взломе одного из крупнейших ресурсов мира. В руках хакеров оказалась база данных объемом около 200 млн записей, что ставит под угрозу приватность огромного количества людей.

🔓 Масштаб катастрофы

Утечка затронула преимущественно Premium-пользователей. Похищенная информация включает:

Email-адреса и метаданные.

Полную историю просмотров и поисковые запросы.

Конфиденциальную информацию, которая может быть использована для деанонимизации.

💰 Ультиматум в $BTC

Злоумышленники требуют выкуп в Биткоинах за неразглашение данных. В случае отказа хакеры угрожают опубликовать базу в открытом доступе, что может привести к волне персонального шантажа пользователей по всему миру.
Эта ситуация — суровое напоминание о важности цифровой гигиены и анонимности в сети.
$BTC


#CyberSecurity #hacking #bitcoin
🚨 STAY SAFE! Another $40,000,000 STOLEN in CRYPTO HACK! This was not a smash and grab. It was a slow, surgical operation. A multisig wallet was taken over minutes after creation and quietly drained over weeks. No panic. No noise. Just patience. That is the real takeaway. Modern attackers do not rush. They blend in. They wait. They move funds in batches. They even open DeFi positions to look normal. This is how sophisticated crypto crime looks now. But here is the bigger picture most people miss. Every major exploit forces the ecosystem to level up. We saw it after Mt Gox. After DAO. After FTX. Security practices improved. Tooling evolved. Awareness skyrocketed. Multisig, when done right, is still one of the strongest protections in crypto. Hardware wallets. Isolated signers. Real multisig setups, not shortcuts. The tech already exists. The industry just keeps learning how to use it better. Lesson: KEEP YOUR EYES ON YOUR WALLET & take all necessary measures to STAY SAFE! Your wallet could be comprimised from the very START without you noticing! #CryptoMarketNews #CryptoMarketWatch #ScamAlert #Hacking #HackAlert
🚨 STAY SAFE! Another $40,000,000 STOLEN in CRYPTO HACK!

This was not a smash and grab. It was a slow, surgical operation. A multisig wallet was taken over minutes after creation and quietly drained over weeks. No panic. No noise. Just patience.

That is the real takeaway. Modern attackers do not rush. They blend in. They wait. They move funds in batches. They even open DeFi positions to look normal. This is how sophisticated crypto crime looks now.

But here is the bigger picture most people miss. Every major exploit forces the ecosystem to level up. We saw it after Mt Gox. After DAO. After FTX. Security practices improved. Tooling evolved. Awareness skyrocketed.

Multisig, when done right, is still one of the strongest protections in crypto. Hardware wallets. Isolated signers. Real multisig setups, not shortcuts. The tech already exists. The industry just keeps learning how to use it better.

Lesson: KEEP YOUR EYES ON YOUR WALLET & take all necessary measures to STAY SAFE! Your wallet could be comprimised from the very START without you noticing! #CryptoMarketNews #CryptoMarketWatch #ScamAlert #Hacking #HackAlert
🚨 $2Z BILLION HACKED! 🤯 North Korean hackers just pulled off the biggest crypto heist *ever*, stealing a record $2Z billion in $BTC and other digital assets this year alone. This isn't just a number – it's a stark warning. As crypto goes mainstream, security can’t be an afterthought. We need robust defenses and smarter security protocols. Protecting your assets is paramount. 🛡️ This highlights the critical need for self-custody and secure wallets. #CryptoSecurity #Hacking #Bitcoin #Cybersecurity 🚀 {future}(BTCUSDT)
🚨 $2Z BILLION HACKED! 🤯

North Korean hackers just pulled off the biggest crypto heist *ever*, stealing a record $2Z billion in $BTC and other digital assets this year alone. This isn't just a number – it's a stark warning. As crypto goes mainstream, security can’t be an afterthought. We need robust defenses and smarter security protocols. Protecting your assets is paramount. 🛡️ This highlights the critical need for self-custody and secure wallets.

#CryptoSecurity #Hacking #Bitcoin #Cybersecurity 🚀
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Tu Número de Teléfono es tu Enemigo Si todavía usas mensajes de texto SMS como método de autenticación de dos factores en tu exchange estás en peligro grave Existe una técnica llamada SIM Swapping donde los hackers engañan a tu compañía telefónica para duplicar tu tarjeta SIM En ese momento reciben tus códigos de seguridad y pueden entrar a tu cuenta y cambiar la contraseña Elimina hoy mismo la verificación por SMS y cámbiala por aplicaciones de autenticación como Google Authenticator o Authy que generan códigos locales en tu dispositivo y no dependen de tu línea telefónica Es un cambio de configuración de 2 minutos que blinda tu cuenta contra uno de los ataques más comunes del mundo #2FA #Hacking
Tu Número de Teléfono es tu Enemigo
Si todavía usas mensajes de texto SMS como método de autenticación de dos factores en tu exchange estás en peligro grave
Existe una técnica llamada SIM Swapping donde los hackers engañan a tu compañía telefónica para duplicar tu tarjeta SIM En ese momento reciben tus códigos de seguridad y pueden entrar a tu cuenta y cambiar la contraseña
Elimina hoy mismo la verificación por SMS y cámbiala por aplicaciones de autenticación como Google Authenticator o Authy que generan códigos locales en tu dispositivo y no dependen de tu línea telefónica
Es un cambio de configuración de 2 minutos que blinda tu cuenta contra uno de los ataques más comunes del mundo
#2FA #Hacking
THE HUMAN HACK: 3 Ways Social Engineers Steal Crypto (and How to Fight Back). Firewalls, 2FA, and hardware wallets are great, but the easiest target is you. Social Engineering is the psychological manipulation used by hackers to make you willingly give up your keys or credentials. It’s the biggest threat today. The 3 Pillars of Social Engineering in Crypto: Impersonation & Authority: Scammers pretend to be someone you trust (Binance Support, a popular NFT developer, or a "Tax Authority"). They use urgency and authority to panic you into revealing information or downloading a malicious file. Defense: Never trust DMs (Direct Messages). Real support will never ask for your password or private key. The "Sense of Urgency" Trick: They create artificial deadlines ("You must withdraw your funds now or they will be lost!"). This bypasses rational thought and encourages impulsive, unsafe clicks. Defense: Stop and think. No legitimate financial entity forces immediate action under penalty. The Flattery/Airdrop Trap: They offer something too good to be true (a huge airdrop, a massive win). They ask you to "link your wallet" to claim it, which secretly grants them approval access to drain your funds. Defense: If it sounds too good, it's a scam. Verify all airdrop links directly on the official project website. Your best defense is skepticism. If you feel rushed, step away from the keyboard and verify the source. #SocialEngineering #Cryptoscam #CyberSecurity #HumanFactor101 #hacking
THE HUMAN HACK: 3 Ways Social Engineers Steal Crypto (and How to Fight Back).

Firewalls, 2FA, and hardware wallets are great, but the easiest target is you. Social Engineering is the psychological manipulation used by hackers to make you willingly give up your keys or credentials. It’s the biggest threat today.

The 3 Pillars of Social Engineering in Crypto:
Impersonation & Authority: Scammers pretend to be someone you trust (Binance Support, a popular NFT developer, or a "Tax Authority").
They use urgency and authority to panic you into revealing information or downloading a malicious file.

Defense: Never trust DMs (Direct Messages). Real support will never ask for your password or private key.

The "Sense of Urgency" Trick: They create artificial deadlines ("You must withdraw your funds now or they will be lost!").
This bypasses rational thought and encourages impulsive, unsafe clicks.

Defense: Stop and think. No legitimate financial entity forces immediate action under penalty.

The Flattery/Airdrop Trap: They offer something too good to be true (a huge airdrop, a massive win).
They ask you to "link your wallet" to claim it, which secretly grants them approval access to drain your funds.

Defense: If it sounds too good, it's a scam. Verify all airdrop links directly on the official project website.
Your best defense is skepticism. If you feel rushed, step away from the keyboard and verify the source.

#SocialEngineering #Cryptoscam #CyberSecurity #HumanFactor101 #hacking
Bybit взломан: похищено более $1,46 млрд в Ethereum. Криптовалютная биржа Bybit подверглась тому, что может стать крупнейшим взломом в истории цифровых валют - из горячих кошельков было выведено $1,46 млрд в Ethereum (ETH). Генеральный директор Bybit Бен Чжоу подтвердил факт взлома через социальные сети, заявив, что хакер получил контроль над определенным холодным ETH-кошельком и перевел все его содержимое на неизвестный адрес. Подозрения о взломе возникли, когда данные в блокчейне показали массивный перевод 401 346 ETH, стоимостью примерно $1,13 млрд, с горячего кошелька Bybit на неизвестный кошелек. Этот перевод не только вызвал тревогу о возможном взломе, но и повлиял на рыночную цену Ethereum, которая упала более чем на 4% после того, как украденные средства начали ликвидировать. Чжоу заверил пользователей, что, несмотря на взлом, все остальные холодные кошельки остаются в безопасности, а вывод средств работает в нормальном режиме. Метод, использованный при взломе Bybit, сильно напоминает техники, применявшиеся в предыдущих крупных взломах, таких как взломы WazirX и Radiant Capital в 2024 году. $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT) #взлом #bybit #hacking
Bybit взломан: похищено более $1,46 млрд в Ethereum.

Криптовалютная биржа Bybit подверглась тому, что может стать крупнейшим взломом в истории цифровых валют - из горячих кошельков было выведено $1,46 млрд в Ethereum (ETH). Генеральный директор Bybit Бен Чжоу подтвердил факт взлома через социальные сети, заявив, что хакер получил контроль над определенным холодным ETH-кошельком и перевел все его содержимое на неизвестный адрес.

Подозрения о взломе возникли, когда данные в блокчейне показали массивный перевод 401 346 ETH, стоимостью примерно $1,13 млрд, с горячего кошелька Bybit на неизвестный кошелек. Этот перевод не только вызвал тревогу о возможном взломе, но и повлиял на рыночную цену Ethereum, которая упала более чем на 4% после того, как украденные средства начали ликвидировать.

Чжоу заверил пользователей, что, несмотря на взлом, все остальные холодные кошельки остаются в безопасности, а вывод средств работает в нормальном режиме.

Метод, использованный при взломе Bybit, сильно напоминает техники, применявшиеся в предыдущих крупных взломах, таких как взломы WazirX и Radiant Capital в 2024 году.
$ETH
#взлом #bybit #hacking
✅ The S&P 500 is treading water, $BTC is undergoing a correction, but buyers are still trying to defend the key level of $58k 🕯 Monday news: ✔️ Retail sales and industrial production data from China showed an economic slowdown ✔️ The government of Bhutan holds $780 million worth of BTC, earned through mining ✔️ The Dow Jones stock index reached a new high of $41,558 💵 ✔️ Pre-orders for the iPhone 16 have dropped by 12.7% compared to the iPhone 15 ✔️ Binance warned of a potential threat to user accounts due to malware called Clipper ✔️ A whale with a balance of 16,636 $ETH, bought in 2016 for $87,135, sold 350 ETH today 🤑 ✔️ Hackers got a job at the Delta Prime protocol and withdrew $7 million ✔️ Research: In 2024, cryptocurrency donations for elections in the US will total $190 million #BTC #DowJones #ETH #hacking
✅ The S&P 500 is treading water, $BTC is undergoing a correction, but buyers are still trying to defend the key level of $58k 🕯

Monday news:

✔️ Retail sales and industrial production data from China showed an economic slowdown

✔️ The government of Bhutan holds $780 million worth of BTC, earned through mining

✔️ The Dow Jones stock index reached a new high of $41,558 💵

✔️ Pre-orders for the iPhone 16 have dropped by 12.7% compared to the iPhone 15

✔️ Binance warned of a potential threat to user accounts due to malware called Clipper

✔️ A whale with a balance of 16,636 $ETH, bought in 2016 for $87,135, sold 350 ETH today 🤑

✔️ Hackers got a job at the Delta Prime protocol and withdrew $7 million

✔️ Research: In 2024, cryptocurrency donations for elections in the US will total $190 million

#BTC #DowJones #ETH #hacking
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@defioasis explains that the #Eigenpie ($EGP ) IDO presents a compelling investment opportunity with several advantages, including a low public sale FDV of $6 million and a #TVL exceeding $1 billion, which suggests significant upside potential compared to similar projects like #Magpie . With a short timeline featuring a 100% unlock at TGE and confirmed listings on #Bitget , KuCoin, and Bybit around the 25th, the project has also secured strong backing from notable investors like the @arbitrum_official and @PancakeSwap . Furthermore, the public sale offers full refunds, with a total investment of $1.03 million ongoing until the 24th. However, potential risks include decreased investor confidence stemming from a previous #hacking incident involving Magpie's Penpie subDAO, as well as possible market fatigue due to ongoing projects. Overall, while EigenPie has attractive features, thorough research (DYOR) is crucial to navigate the associated risks.
@defioasis explains that the #Eigenpie ($EGP ) IDO presents a compelling investment opportunity with several advantages, including a low public sale FDV of $6 million and a #TVL exceeding $1 billion, which suggests significant upside potential compared to similar projects like #Magpie . With a short timeline featuring a 100% unlock at TGE and confirmed listings on #Bitget , KuCoin, and Bybit around the 25th, the project has also secured strong backing from notable investors like the @Arbitrum Foundation and @PancakeSwap . Furthermore, the public sale offers full refunds, with a total investment of $1.03 million ongoing until the 24th. However, potential risks include decreased investor confidence stemming from a previous #hacking incident involving Magpie's Penpie subDAO, as well as possible market fatigue due to ongoing projects. Overall, while EigenPie has attractive features, thorough research (DYOR) is crucial to navigate the associated risks.
*🚨⚠️🚨KyberSwap Hacker Resurfaces: $5.83M Transferred ⚡️* $BTC $NOT $BNB 🌏⤴️🪙 {spot}(BNBUSDT) {spot}(NOTUSDT) {spot}(BTCUSDT) *Key Developments 📊* 1. Hacker's Return: After 7 months of inactivity, the KyberSwap hacker resurfaced 🤖. 2. Recent Transfer: 2200 ETH ($5.83M) transferred to Tornado Cash 💸. 3. Previous Heist: $48.3M stolen across multiple networks (Arbitrum, Optimism, Ethereum, Polygon, Base) 📈. *Laundering Efforts 🚮* 1. Total Laundered: 7200 ETH ($17.23M) through a mixer 📊. 2. Remaining Balance: 12,306 ETH ($32.2M) across 16 addresses 💰. *Timeline 📆* 1. November 23, 2023: Kyber network exploited 🔥. 2. Today: Hacker resurfaced, transferring $5.83M 📈. *Implications 🤔* 1. Security Concerns: Renewed focus on decentralized finance (DeFi) security 🔒. 2. Money Laundering: Increased scrutiny on cryptocurrency mixers 🚨. *Expert Insights 💡* "DeFi security requires constant vigilance." "Money laundering prevention is crucial." *Conclusion 🤝* The KyberSwap hacker's return highlights ongoing DeFi security risks. Platforms and authorities must intensify efforts to prevent cryptocurrency crimes. #CryptocurrencySecurity #DefiMonеy #hacking #CPI_BTC_Watch
*🚨⚠️🚨KyberSwap Hacker Resurfaces: $5.83M Transferred ⚡️*
$BTC $NOT $BNB 🌏⤴️🪙



*Key Developments 📊*

1. Hacker's Return: After 7 months of inactivity, the KyberSwap hacker resurfaced 🤖.
2. Recent Transfer: 2200 ETH ($5.83M) transferred to Tornado Cash 💸.
3. Previous Heist: $48.3M stolen across multiple networks (Arbitrum, Optimism, Ethereum, Polygon, Base) 📈.

*Laundering Efforts 🚮*

1. Total Laundered: 7200 ETH ($17.23M) through a mixer 📊.
2. Remaining Balance: 12,306 ETH ($32.2M) across 16 addresses 💰.

*Timeline 📆*

1. November 23, 2023: Kyber network exploited 🔥.
2. Today: Hacker resurfaced, transferring $5.83M 📈.

*Implications 🤔*

1. Security Concerns: Renewed focus on decentralized finance (DeFi) security 🔒.
2. Money Laundering: Increased scrutiny on cryptocurrency mixers 🚨.

*Expert Insights 💡*

"DeFi security requires constant vigilance."
"Money laundering prevention is crucial."

*Conclusion 🤝*

The KyberSwap hacker's return highlights ongoing DeFi security risks. Platforms and authorities must intensify efforts to prevent cryptocurrency crimes.

#CryptocurrencySecurity #DefiMonеy #hacking #CPI_BTC_Watch
Хакеры украли с платформы Orbit Chain криптовалюты на $81 млн В канун Нового года южнокорейская криптовалютная платформа Orbit Chain подверглась хакерской атаке, во время которой злоумышленники похитили криптоактивы на сумму более $81 млн. Команда Orbit Chain подтвердила, что 31 декабря к децентрализованному межсетевому мосту Orbit Bridge был получен несанкционированный доступ. Хакеры вывели из протокола ETH, а также стейблкоины USDC и USDT. Orbit Chain заявила, что для расследования кибератаки платформа прибегла к помощи Корейского национального полицейского агентства и Корейского агентства интернета и безопасности (KISA). К расследованию также привлечена компания ChainLight, специализирующаяся на безопасности блокчейнов. Аналитические компании CertiK и PeckShield оценили общие убытки протокола в $81,5 млн, из которых $30 млн приходится на USDT и $10 млн — на USDC. #UFO #hacking
Хакеры украли с платформы Orbit Chain криптовалюты на $81 млн

В канун Нового года южнокорейская криптовалютная платформа Orbit Chain подверглась хакерской атаке, во время которой злоумышленники похитили криптоактивы на сумму более $81 млн.

Команда Orbit Chain подтвердила, что 31 декабря к децентрализованному межсетевому мосту Orbit Bridge был получен несанкционированный доступ. Хакеры вывели из протокола ETH, а также стейблкоины USDC и USDT. Orbit Chain заявила, что для расследования кибератаки платформа прибегла к помощи Корейского национального полицейского агентства и Корейского агентства интернета и безопасности (KISA).

К расследованию также привлечена компания ChainLight, специализирующаяся на безопасности блокчейнов. Аналитические компании CertiK и PeckShield оценили общие убытки протокола в $81,5 млн, из которых $30 млн приходится на USDT и $10 млн — на USDC.
#UFO #hacking
Crypto Crime Trends: Rising Threats and Increased Losse The cryptocurrency space continues to attract both innovation and risk, with increasing concerns over cybersecurity. As digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum become more mainstream, they are also becoming prime targets for cybercriminals. In 2024, cryptocurrency hack losses have surged by 21%, reaching an eye-watering $2.2 billion, according to recent reports. This marks the fourth consecutive year where cryptocurrency-related crimes have caused massive financial losses. The nature of these attacks is becoming more sophisticated. Cybercriminals now have access to advanced techniques to breach digital wallets, exchanges, and even decentralized platforms. These attacks often occur through phishing, ransomware, or exploiting vulnerabilities in smart contracts. The stolen funds are typically funneled through decentralized exchanges, making it difficult for authorities to trace the illicit movements. As the crypto industry grows, so does the scale of the threat. The decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies, while offering benefits like privacy and security, also makes them vulnerable to misuse. Hackers can act with relative anonymity, moving stolen assets across borders in seconds, making the recovery of stolen funds incredibly challenging. For investors and crypto enthusiasts, these rising threats highlight the need for robust security measures. Using hardware wallets, enabling multi-factor authentication, and choosing exchanges with strong security protocols are essential steps to protect digital assets from cyberattacks. Additionally, vigilance in monitoring accounts for suspicious activity is critical to preventing significant losses. The rise in cybercrime also underscores the importance of regulatory oversight and institutional partnerships to strengthen security frameworks across the cryptocurrency ecosystem. As the industry matures, ensuring that platforms and users adhere to the highest security standards will be crucial to combatting the growing threat of digital crime. #BTCNextMove #Hacking
Crypto Crime Trends: Rising Threats and Increased Losse

The cryptocurrency space continues to attract both innovation and risk, with increasing concerns over cybersecurity. As digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum become more mainstream, they are also becoming prime targets for cybercriminals. In 2024, cryptocurrency hack losses have surged by 21%, reaching an eye-watering $2.2 billion, according to recent reports. This marks the fourth consecutive year where cryptocurrency-related crimes have caused massive financial losses.
The nature of these attacks is becoming more sophisticated. Cybercriminals now have access to advanced techniques to breach digital wallets, exchanges, and even decentralized platforms. These attacks often occur through phishing, ransomware, or exploiting vulnerabilities in smart contracts. The stolen funds are typically funneled through decentralized exchanges, making it difficult for authorities to trace the illicit movements.
As the crypto industry grows, so does the scale of the threat. The decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies, while offering benefits like privacy and security, also makes them vulnerable to misuse. Hackers can act with relative anonymity, moving stolen assets across borders in seconds, making the recovery of stolen funds incredibly challenging.

For investors and crypto enthusiasts, these rising threats highlight the need for robust security measures. Using hardware wallets, enabling multi-factor authentication, and choosing exchanges with strong security protocols are essential steps to protect digital assets from cyberattacks. Additionally, vigilance in monitoring accounts for suspicious activity is critical to preventing significant losses.
The rise in cybercrime also underscores the importance of regulatory oversight and institutional partnerships to strengthen security frameworks across the cryptocurrency ecosystem. As the industry matures, ensuring that platforms and users adhere to the highest security standards will be crucial to combatting the growing threat of digital crime.

#BTCNextMove #Hacking
#brekingnews #hacking #cryptouniverseofficial Breaking News: Notorious North Korean Hacker Park Jin Hyok Arrested in International Cybercrime Crackdown In a dramatic turn of events, authorities have arrested Park Jin Hyok, the infamous North Korean hacker wanted by the FBI for some of the most devastating cyberattacks in history. Park, allegedly a key member of the state-sponsored Lazarus Group, was captured in a top-secret international sting operation conducted by U.S. intelligence agencies in collaboration with South Korean and European law enforcement. According to official sources, Park was apprehended in an undisclosed Southeast Asian country, where he had been hiding under a false identity. Reports indicate that investigators had been tracking his digital footprint for years, tracing illicit financial transactions linked to cyber fraud, ransomware attacks, and cryptocurrency thefts. Park is accused of orchestrating the 2014 Sony Pictures hack, which exposed internal company data, and the 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack, which crippled computer systems worldwide, including hospitals, banks, and major corporations. U.S. authorities believe he played a significant role in laundering millions of dollars through cyber heists, funding North Korea’s illicit activities. “This arrest marks a major milestone in the global fight against cybercrime,” said a spokesperson for the FBI’s Cyber Division. “We have dismantled a critical link in North Korea’s hacking infrastructure.” Park is currently being extradited to the United States, where he faces multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud and computer-related fraud. Experts say this could lead to further revelations about North Korea’s cyber warfare operations. Authorities are now intensifying efforts to locate other members of the Lazarus Group, with cybersecurity agencies warning of potential retaliatory attacks. More updates will follow as investigations continue.
#brekingnews #hacking #cryptouniverseofficial Breaking News: Notorious North Korean Hacker Park Jin Hyok Arrested in International Cybercrime Crackdown
In a dramatic turn of events, authorities have arrested Park Jin Hyok, the infamous North Korean hacker wanted by the FBI for some of the most devastating cyberattacks in history. Park, allegedly a key member of the state-sponsored Lazarus Group, was captured in a top-secret international sting operation conducted by U.S. intelligence agencies in collaboration with South Korean and European law enforcement.
According to official sources, Park was apprehended in an undisclosed Southeast Asian country, where he had been hiding under a false identity. Reports indicate that investigators had been tracking his digital footprint for years, tracing illicit financial transactions linked to cyber fraud, ransomware attacks, and cryptocurrency thefts.
Park is accused of orchestrating the 2014 Sony Pictures hack, which exposed internal company data, and the 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack, which crippled computer systems worldwide, including hospitals, banks, and major corporations. U.S. authorities believe he played a significant role in laundering millions of dollars through cyber heists, funding North Korea’s illicit activities.
“This arrest marks a major milestone in the global fight against cybercrime,” said a spokesperson for the FBI’s Cyber Division. “We have dismantled a critical link in North Korea’s hacking infrastructure.”
Park is currently being extradited to the United States, where he faces multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud and computer-related fraud. Experts say this could lead to further revelations about North Korea’s cyber warfare operations.
Authorities are now intensifying efforts to locate other members of the Lazarus Group, with cybersecurity agencies warning of potential retaliatory attacks. More updates will follow as investigations continue.
Il 21 Febbraio 2025, l' Exchange di criptovaluta Bybit ha subito un attacco hacker,con un furto di 1,5 miliardi di dollari in token . Gli hacker hanno sottratto 400000Ethereum da un portafoglio freddo,sfruttando una vulnerabilità nei contratti intelligenti. Bybit assicura che i mondi degli utenti sono al sicuro e sta collaborando con esperti blockchain per intervenire e investigare.Questo e' uno delle più grandi furti nella storia delle criptovalute. #cosa ne pensate ?Bybit riuscirebbe a gestire la situazione? #Bybit#SicurezzaCrypto #Hacking #Ethereum#
Il 21 Febbraio 2025, l' Exchange di criptovaluta Bybit ha subito un attacco hacker,con un furto di 1,5 miliardi di dollari in token . Gli hacker hanno sottratto 400000Ethereum da un portafoglio freddo,sfruttando una vulnerabilità nei contratti intelligenti.
Bybit assicura che i mondi degli utenti sono al sicuro e sta collaborando con esperti blockchain per intervenire e investigare.Questo e' uno delle più grandi furti nella storia delle criptovalute.
#cosa ne pensate ?Bybit riuscirebbe a gestire la situazione?
#Bybit#SicurezzaCrypto #Hacking #Ethereum#
✅ Thursday News: ✔️ OKX launched a promotion with a prize pool of 1.65 billion X tokens to celebrate the listing of X Empire. ✔️ A hacker was arrested for hacking the SEC's Twitter account in January 2024 and posting a fake announcement about Bitcoin ETF approval. 👌 ✔️ Amazon and Google are racing to invest in nuclear energy to meet future AI demands. ✔️ Quantity Funds has created a Bitcoin and Gold-based ETF. ✔️ Bloomberg: Crypto market maker Jump Trading is accused of price manipulation of the DIO token. ✔️ Crypto exchange Kraken announced its own wrapped Bitcoin, kBTC. ✔️ Hackers breached the Radiant Capital crypto project, stealing $51 million. ✔️ Research shows that the number of cryptocurrency users worldwide has reached 617 million. ✔️ BTC open interest set a new record at $20 billion. 🤑 ✔️ Hamster Kombat promises the upcoming launch of its second season. #btc #kraken #hacking #etf #news
✅ Thursday News:

✔️ OKX launched a promotion with a prize pool of 1.65 billion X tokens to celebrate the listing of X Empire.

✔️ A hacker was arrested for hacking the SEC's Twitter account in January 2024 and posting a fake announcement about Bitcoin ETF approval. 👌

✔️ Amazon and Google are racing to invest in nuclear energy to meet future AI demands.

✔️ Quantity Funds has created a Bitcoin and Gold-based ETF.

✔️ Bloomberg: Crypto market maker Jump Trading is accused of price manipulation of the DIO token.

✔️ Crypto exchange Kraken announced its own wrapped Bitcoin, kBTC.

✔️ Hackers breached the Radiant Capital crypto project, stealing $51 million.

✔️ Research shows that the number of cryptocurrency users worldwide has reached 617 million.

✔️ BTC open interest set a new record at $20 billion. 🤑

✔️ Hamster Kombat promises the upcoming launch of its second season.
#btc #kraken #hacking #etf #news
The basic technical nightmare: quantum vs classical cryptoYou know the story: one address. One million BTC. A legend that sits like a sleeping dragon on the blockchain. Everybody wonders why Satoshi never moved a single satoshi. IMHO — he didn’t sell for reasons that are technical and tactical. And there’s a silent predator on the horizon that makes those reasons look eerily prescient: quantum computers. Let me break it down — blunt, loud, and unfiltered. 1) The basic technical nightmare: quantum vs classical crypto Modern crypto — Bitcoin included — relies on asymmetric cryptography (ECDSA, secp256k1 for Bitcoin). Classical computers would need an impossible amount of time to derive a private key from a public key or an address. Quantum computers? They have algorithms (hello, Shor) that in theory can factor and solve discrete logs far faster. That means the math that keeps private keys secret could be broken once quantum hardware is powerful and stable enough. Translation: if a full-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer becomes reality, addresses whose public keys are exposed — or addresses that are reused — could be at risk. A hacker with a quantum machine could derive the private key and sweep the funds. 2) Why Satoshi might’ve intentionally never moved his coins (IMHO) Avoid exposure. In Bitcoin, once you spend from an address the public key is revealed on-chain. If you later reuse that address or the key is still relevant, it becomes an attractive target. Satoshi kept coins untouched — no public-key exposure, less attack surface. A long-game safeguard. Hodling and silence buys time. If quantum becomes a serious threat, there’s time for the ecosystem to adapt (soft forks, new standards, rollouts). Psychological/strategic bait. That fortune is both mythical and magnetic. If it ever moved, it would attract attention — not just from curious eyes, but from state actors and hackers. Keeping it still is the safest public posture. Ethos. Satoshi may have wanted to avoid influencing markets or identity exposure. Not moving = keeping the experiment pure. 3) The “1 million BTC is BAIT” theory — yes, bait Think like a hacker. One address with a massive balance is a target. If quantum-capable actors know that address has never had its public key revealed on-chain, it’s tempting to reverse-engineer possibilities, watch for slip-ups, or wait for weak points (like key reuse elsewhere). Leaving it untouched might actually be the safest option: you remove opportunities for exposure and keep adversaries guessing. 4) The industry is not asleep Big players are waking up. Whether it’s @Ripple-Labs #XRP, @OndoFinance, or @undefined — the smart ones are talking about quantum risk. Why? Because: Companies that custody assets or run oracle/signature systems have to plan for future risk. Smart-contract ecosystems and cross-chain systems magnify the attack surface. Post-quantum migration is non-trivial: you can’t flip a switch; you need standards, testing, and coordinated upgrades. (Quick caveat: I’m not saying any of these companies are in panic mode. I’m saying they’re aware — which is the point.) 5) What actually makes addresses vulnerable — not magic, just math + metadata Address reuse is the user error that leaks public keys and invites attack. Spending reveals public keys. After spending, anyone watching the chain has the public key; a quantum attacker could target that key. Key management practices (hot wallets, custodial exposure, poor randomness) multiply risk. Quantum doesn't instantly make every wallet disappear — but it changes the threat model. 6) Defenses & mitigation (what we should be doing now) Avoid address reuse. Always generate fresh addresses and prefer one-time addresses for payments. Multi-sig & threshold signatures. Spreading control across keys increases the cost of attack. Cold storage & air-gapped wallets. Keep long-term holdings offline and secure. Layered crypto: post-quantum signatures and hybrid schemes. Many researchers recommend hybrid transactions that combine classical and post-quantum signatures during the transition. Network-level planning. Coordinated protocol upgrades, standards for PQC (post-quantum cryptography), and clear migration paths. Watch companies and custodians. Custodial services must announce PQC roadmaps and offer migration support. 7) The reality check Right now (as of my take), large-scale practical quantum attacks aren’t happening. We don’t yet have fault-tolerant quantum machines with millions of qubits running Shor reliably at scale. But history teaches: when a capability moves from theory to practice, it can be fast and disruptive. Preparing ahead beats panic later. 8) Bottom line (and my hot take) Satoshi keeping that wallet cold? Smart. Cryptographically cautious. Maybe even strategic. That million BTC sitting there is both a monument and a lure. If quantum-powered attackers ever become operational, exposed keys will be the low-hanging fruit. The crypto world needs to treat quantum as a real future adversary and move towards hybrid, post-quantum-safe systems now, not after the smoke. If you care about the future of crypto security, stop reusing addresses, support PQC migration work, and pressure custodians to publish plans. Don’t be the low-hanging fruit. --- Watch my video for the deep dive — I show charts, analogies, and exactly how a quantum sweep could happen (step-by-step). If you want the TL;DR for sharing: THIS is why Satoshi never sold. THE 1M BTC IS BAIT. #QuantumHacking is real-risk in the future. Companies like @Ripple-Labs #XRP , @OndoFinance & @chainlink_official are watching — and so should you. Like, subscribe, and share if you want m ore of this purple-pill crypto paranoia. #HACKING #Crypto #QuantumHacking 🔒🧠💣

The basic technical nightmare: quantum vs classical crypto

You know the story: one address. One million BTC. A legend that sits like a sleeping dragon on the blockchain. Everybody wonders why Satoshi never moved a single satoshi. IMHO — he didn’t sell for reasons that are technical and tactical. And there’s a silent predator on the horizon that makes those reasons look eerily prescient: quantum computers.

Let me break it down — blunt, loud, and unfiltered.

1) The basic technical nightmare: quantum vs classical crypto

Modern crypto — Bitcoin included — relies on asymmetric cryptography (ECDSA, secp256k1 for Bitcoin). Classical computers would need an impossible amount of time to derive a private key from a public key or an address. Quantum computers? They have algorithms (hello, Shor) that in theory can factor and solve discrete logs far faster. That means the math that keeps private keys secret could be broken once quantum hardware is powerful and stable enough.

Translation: if a full-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer becomes reality, addresses whose public keys are exposed — or addresses that are reused — could be at risk. A hacker with a quantum machine could derive the private key and sweep the funds.

2) Why Satoshi might’ve intentionally never moved his coins (IMHO)

Avoid exposure. In Bitcoin, once you spend from an address the public key is revealed on-chain. If you later reuse that address or the key is still relevant, it becomes an attractive target. Satoshi kept coins untouched — no public-key exposure, less attack surface.

A long-game safeguard. Hodling and silence buys time. If quantum becomes a serious threat, there’s time for the ecosystem to adapt (soft forks, new standards, rollouts).

Psychological/strategic bait. That fortune is both mythical and magnetic. If it ever moved, it would attract attention — not just from curious eyes, but from state actors and hackers. Keeping it still is the safest public posture.

Ethos. Satoshi may have wanted to avoid influencing markets or identity exposure. Not moving = keeping the experiment pure.

3) The “1 million BTC is BAIT” theory — yes, bait

Think like a hacker. One address with a massive balance is a target. If quantum-capable actors know that address has never had its public key revealed on-chain, it’s tempting to reverse-engineer possibilities, watch for slip-ups, or wait for weak points (like key reuse elsewhere). Leaving it untouched might actually be the safest option: you remove opportunities for exposure and keep adversaries guessing.

4) The industry is not asleep

Big players are waking up. Whether it’s @Ripple #XRP, @OndoFinance, or @undefined — the smart ones are talking about quantum risk. Why? Because:

Companies that custody assets or run oracle/signature systems have to plan for future risk.

Smart-contract ecosystems and cross-chain systems magnify the attack surface.

Post-quantum migration is non-trivial: you can’t flip a switch; you need standards, testing, and coordinated upgrades.

(Quick caveat: I’m not saying any of these companies are in panic mode. I’m saying they’re aware — which is the point.)

5) What actually makes addresses vulnerable — not magic, just math + metadata

Address reuse is the user error that leaks public keys and invites attack.

Spending reveals public keys. After spending, anyone watching the chain has the public key; a quantum attacker could target that key.

Key management practices (hot wallets, custodial exposure, poor randomness) multiply risk.

Quantum doesn't instantly make every wallet disappear — but it changes the threat model.

6) Defenses & mitigation (what we should be doing now)

Avoid address reuse. Always generate fresh addresses and prefer one-time addresses for payments.

Multi-sig & threshold signatures. Spreading control across keys increases the cost of attack.

Cold storage & air-gapped wallets. Keep long-term holdings offline and secure.

Layered crypto: post-quantum signatures and hybrid schemes. Many researchers recommend hybrid transactions that combine classical and post-quantum signatures during the transition.

Network-level planning. Coordinated protocol upgrades, standards for PQC (post-quantum cryptography), and clear migration paths.

Watch companies and custodians. Custodial services must announce PQC roadmaps and offer migration support.

7) The reality check

Right now (as of my take), large-scale practical quantum attacks aren’t happening. We don’t yet have fault-tolerant quantum machines with millions of qubits running Shor reliably at scale. But history teaches: when a capability moves from theory to practice, it can be fast and disruptive. Preparing ahead beats panic later.

8) Bottom line (and my hot take)

Satoshi keeping that wallet cold? Smart. Cryptographically cautious. Maybe even strategic. That million BTC sitting there is both a monument and a lure. If quantum-powered attackers ever become operational, exposed keys will be the low-hanging fruit. The crypto world needs to treat quantum as a real future adversary and move towards hybrid, post-quantum-safe systems now, not after the smoke.

If you care about the future of crypto security, stop reusing addresses, support PQC migration work, and pressure custodians to publish plans. Don’t be the low-hanging fruit.

---

Watch my video for the deep dive — I show charts, analogies, and exactly how a quantum sweep could happen (step-by-step). If you want the TL;DR for sharing:
THIS is why Satoshi never sold. THE 1M BTC IS BAIT. #QuantumHacking is real-risk in the future. Companies like @Ripple #XRP , @Ondo Finance & @Chainlink are watching — and so should you.

Like, subscribe, and share if you want m
ore of this purple-pill crypto paranoia. #HACKING #Crypto #QuantumHacking 🔒🧠💣
🚨SCAMALERT: 1 YEAR Prison for $3,500,000 SCAM! This is a wild story of a fraudster who used a crypto scam to try and build an online reputation. A crypto influencer named Charles O. Parks III was just sentenced to a year in prison for a cryptojacking operation that defrauded two cloud computing providers out of $3.5 million in resources. Parks used fake identities to get elevated computing privileges, which he then used to mine almost $1 million worth of Ether, Litecoin, and Monero. He laundered the crypto to buy luxury items like a Mercedes Benz and jewelry, all while promoting himself online as a thought leader with a "MultiMillionaire Mentality". The US Attorney said that Parks was "merely a fraudster whose secret to getting rich quick was lying and stealing". He was ordered to forfeit $500,000 and the Mercedes Benz. This is another powerful reminder that while crypto is all about freedom, it is not a free pass to commit crimes. #Scamalert #Scam #Scams #Hacking #Fraud
🚨SCAMALERT: 1 YEAR Prison for $3,500,000 SCAM!

This is a wild story of a fraudster who used a crypto scam to try and build an online reputation. A crypto influencer named Charles O. Parks III was just sentenced to a year in prison for a cryptojacking operation that defrauded two cloud computing providers out of $3.5 million in resources.

Parks used fake identities to get elevated computing privileges, which he then used to mine almost $1 million worth of Ether, Litecoin, and Monero. He laundered the crypto to buy luxury items like a Mercedes Benz and jewelry, all while promoting himself online as a thought leader with a "MultiMillionaire Mentality".

The US Attorney said that Parks was "merely a fraudster whose secret to getting rich quick was lying and stealing". He was ordered to forfeit $500,000 and the Mercedes Benz. This is another powerful reminder that while crypto is all about freedom, it is not a free pass to commit crimes. #Scamalert #Scam #Scams #Hacking #Fraud
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