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Tech

Friend.Tech Targeted SIM Swaps Worsen as Users Lose More Ether

CoinDesk reported earlier this week that Friend.Tech users were starting to seemingly get targeted in SIM swap exploits.

La volatilidad implícita de ether parece barata en comparación con la volatilidad histórica. (Pixabay)

Policy

There's a Lot of Thefts Happening

Regulators don’t need more excuses to look suspiciously at the crypto industry, but a recent wave of hacks and thefts provide one anyway.

FTX bought the naming rights to the Miami Heat arena in March. (Danny Nelson/CoinDesk archives)

Finance

DraftKings' Billionaire-Backed Crypto Analytics Firm CoinScan Raises $6.3M

The company is backed by Shalom Meckenzie, the largest individual shareholder in sports betting company DraftKings.

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Tech

North Korean Attackers Linked to $54M CoinEx Hack, Blockchain Data Suggests

A hot wallet of the crypto exchange used to hold users’ tokens was exploited by attackers on Tuesday.

Hacker (Towfiqu Barbhuiya/Unsplash)

Tech

Blockchain Security Firm Quantstamp Hopes to Battle Flash Loan Attacks With New Service

The service has been released in collaboration with researchers from the University of Toronto.

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Consensus Magazine

Lessons of a $37M Attack: How a Ukrainian Payment Processor Was Hacked

CoinsPaid, a crypto payment processing company with Ukrainian roots, fell a victim to a social engineering attack, thought to have emanated from Lazarus, a North Korean hacking group.

North Korea's flag painted on a wall (Shutterstock)

Opinion

DeFi Definitely Isn't Dead

The commentariat said decentralized finance is in danger amid the crypto winter and recent spate of hacks. They're dead wrong.

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Opinion

AI Creates Security Risks and Attack Vectors. Can Blockchain Help?

Decentralized data storage and other blockchain-powered tools can help keep attackers away from AI's information throve, Chao Cheng-Shorland writes.

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Consensus Magazine

Crypto Ponzi Schemes Cost Victims $7.8B in 2022: TRM Labs

Bitcoin is no longer the preferred chain for such crimes as criminals have moved onto altcoins, the blockchain analytics company also reported.

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Consensus Magazine

This Is How Scammers Can Drain Your Crypto Wallet

Scammers use a variety of techniques to steal users’ money, some of which only require knowing your wallet address, a Forta Network researcher said.

A computer popup box screen warning of a system being hacked, compromised software enviroment. 3D illustration. (Getty Images)