Chainalysis: Cryptocurrency Hacking Report 2023
2022 was the worst year ever for cryptocurrency theft, with $3.7 billion stolen. However, by 2023, stolen funds decreased by approximately 54.3% to $1.7 billion.
JinseFinance2022 was the worst year ever for cryptocurrency theft, with $3.7 billion stolen. However, by 2023, stolen funds decreased by approximately 54.3% to $1.7 billion.
JinseFinanceShiba Inu and D3 collaborate to integrate .Shib addresses with DNS, enhancing crypto usability.
BrianThe attacker gained unauthorised access to Galxe's domain account, manipulating it to redirect visitors to a counterfeit website and execute transactions that siphoned off their funds.
DavinFrom Ronin to Atomic Wallet, North Korean hackers have attacked many crypto companies and institutions. But what lies behind the string of attacks?
ClementThe United States Department of Justice is investigating the hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of crypto taken in unauthorized transactions from FTX.
decryptBitKeep wallet users have lost $8 million so far. The team announced that those who used an unofficial version of the app suffered the hack.
BeincryptoDeFi platforms exploited for a total $2.32 billion so far this year, according to Peckshield.
BeincryptoThe platform asked users to revoke token approvals for smart contracts in several blockchains, including Ethereum and BSC.
CointelegraphThe two entities seek to enhance the integration of innovative Web 3.0 technologies in everyday use.
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