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Cybercrime News

Cybercrime is a crime made on/against computers and/or a network. Computers and networks may be both a tool or a target of an attacker. Cryptocurrency cybercrimes and Bitcoin-oriented cybercrimes are now an inseparable part of the industry. Cryptocurrency allows cybercrimes like hacking, phishing and various scamming schemes. There were a lot of notable cryptocurrency thefts with the latest cybercrime cases being the Coincheck hack (with $400 million worth of NEM tokens stolen in 2018) and NiceHash (with $60 million stolen). Cybercrimes also may be performed within the blockchain, like the infamous DAO event, where $50 million worth of Ethereum was taken by the hacker and led to the hard fork of the whole platform. Different types of wallet services for altcoins are one of the main targets of cybercrimes, as a flaw in the system gives hacker access to multiple accounts.

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Charges against BitMEX for weak AML and KYC policies could be bad news for the world of decentralized finance
Why the BitMEX charges could be bad news for DeFi
Joshua Mapperson
2020-10-02T04:51:05+01:00
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Malware payouts from insurance companies pose a threat to U.S. national security.
US Treasury warns crypto firms not to reimburse unknown ransomware victims
Michael Kapilkov
2020-10-01T17:39:05+01:00
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The owner of a Bulgarian crypto exchange has been convicted of providing money laundering services to a Eastern European cyber fraud syndicate.
Bulgarian exchange owner convicted over auction fraud scheme
Samuel Haig
2020-09-29T02:50:05+01:00
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A new report from Chainalysis has found that Eastern Europe is responsible for more darknet activity and ransomware volume than any other region.
Eastern Europe's sixth-largest crypto service is a darknet market
Samuel Haig
2020-09-15T06:30:00+01:00
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The United States Internal Revenue Service has announced a bounty of up to $625,000 to anyone who can crack Monero’s privacy.
The IRS offers a $625,000 bounty to anyone who can break Monero and Lightning
Joshua Mapperson
2020-09-11T04:03:00+01:00
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CipherTrace believes financial institutions are failing to identify up to 90% of suspicious transactions related to crypto assets
Banks failing to identify up to 90% of suspicious crypto transactions
Samuel Haig
2020-09-10T03:17:58+01:00
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A cybercrime group named ‘John Wick’ has taken responsibility for the attack.
Indian prime minister the latest victim of crypto scam Twitter hack
Turner Wright
2020-09-03T05:06:12+01:00
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Graham Ivan Clark may not be the only juvenile responsible for the massive Twitter breach on July 15.
Alleged second teen mastermind behind Twitter’s 'Bitcoin giveaway' hack
Turner Wright
2020-09-02T00:22:29+01:00
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