Atomic Wallet wins dismissal of class suit over $100M hack
A US judge found a Colorado court lacked jurisdiction over the Estonian-based Atomic Wallet, its CEO and a sister software development firm. Go to Source
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A US judge found a Colorado court lacked jurisdiction over the Estonian-based Atomic Wallet, its CEO and a sister software development firm. Go to Source
The Estonia-based firm noted that only one plaintiff in the class action lawsuit is actually based in Colorado where the suit was filed. Go to Source
Lazarus members posed as engineers and fooled exchange employees into downloading difficult-to-detect malware. Go to Source
After investigating, the FBI concluded that the hack of crypto gambling site Stake was carried out by North Korean hackers Lazarus Group. Go to Source
The statement is the first major update from the wallet provider since the exploit in early June, but users are still in the dark about the actual cause. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Stolen loot crypto from Atomic wallets has started passing through sanctioned Russian-based exchange Garantex, according to Elliptic. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Stolen crypto from Atomic wallets is already on the move to mixers according to Elliptic. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
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