Study: Covert browser mining cases rose 163% in Q2 2020
In the second quarter of 2020, the number of covert browser mining incidents rose by 163% compared with the previous quarter, according to Symantec.Overview of recent events related to fraud in the cryptocurrency and blockchain market.
Study: Covert browser mining cases rose 163% in Q2 2020
In the second quarter of 2020, the number of covert browser mining incidents rose by 163% compared with the previous quarter, according to Symantec.
Study: Lazarus hackers target blockchain professionals on LinkedIn
The Lazarus group, linked to North Korea, has targeted job seekers in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space using LinkedIn, according to cybersecurity solutions provider F-Secure.
Austrian firms receive bomb-threat letters; extortionists demand Bitcoin
A number of Austrian companies have received letters demanding payment of $20,000 in BTC. Otherwise the attackers threaten to activate a hidden explosive device. Police are already investigating, according to Vol.at.
Data on thousands of Bitcoin traders posted on the dark web
A hacker stole the personal data of users of the CryptoTrader.Tax service, designed for tax accounting when trading digital currencies. CoinDesk reports.
Ryuk ransomware creators moved more than $1 million in Bitcoin via Binance
The Ryuk ransomware creators used Binance to move $1 million, Forbes reports, citing cybersecurity experts who wished to remain anonymous.
Ryanair chief: would not invest a single cent in Bitcoin
The CEO of the European low-cost carrier Ryanair, Michael O’Leary, compared Bitcoin to a financial pyramid and said he would never invest a single cent in it, according to The Sunday Times.
US deploys artificial intelligence to curb illegal mining on supercomputers
Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) of the U.S. Department of Energy have developed an AI-based system to detect illegal use of supercomputers for cryptocurrency mining.
Former Uber security chief paid hackers $100,000 in BTC to cover up data theft
The U.S. District Court in San Francisco charged the former head of Uber's security with concealing a data breach that exposed the data of 57 million drivers and users. Bloomberg reports.
Study: organizers of fake YouTube giveaways moved $477,000 in XRP
Organisers of streams with fake cryptocurrency giveaways stole 1.543 million XRP (~$477,000) from duped users. This is according to data from research firm Xrplorer.
U.S. Army: About 6,000 hackers are targeting North Korea
Under North Korea's direction, more than 6,000 hackers operate worldwide, according to the U.S. Army report. Most of them are based in Russia, Belarus, China, India and Malaysia.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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