Some of the most common methods of duping crypto investors include false advertisements claiming to sell mining equipment and fake websites posing as crypto exchanges.
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Cybercriminals may favor a different cryptocurrency in the coming months, however.
5660The first quarter of 2020 saw ransomware attacks targeting devices in Singapore spike by four-fold compared with last year.
11927Private blockchains that have been specifically designed for enterprise use could be highly desirable targets for hackers’ attacks.
11672Kaspersky unveiled a prototype of a new machine which allows voters to check that their votes have been recorded.
3763A report from Kaspersky Lab suggests a growing fondness for prepaid debit cards among hackers, but it is too early to say whether Bitcoin is being left behind.
3768Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky released a survey revealing that only 10% of global consumers “fully understand how cryptocurrencies work.”
17995From fixing ads and loyalty programs to ensuring ethical sourcing of products, here’s how blockchain can make retail more efficient.
9519Eugene Kaspersky, the CEO of cybersecurity company Kaspersky, said that “cryptocurrencies are a great idea, but the world is not ready for them yet.”
4690Russian region Saratov Oblast has held a successful blockchain election, with almost 40K participants.
3878Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab found that around 21,000 ETH has been stolen through online scams over the past year.
23415A new report from cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Labs shows that crypto mining malware use has increased by 45% since last year.
19670New Blockchain-based voting system could revolutionize democratic process.
16422Hackers using copy/paste issue to steal cryptocurrencies - what can you do to protect yourself?
48368The third major Bitcoin ransomware attack this year is doing the rounds centered on Russia and Ukraine.
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