Bitcoin scammers impersonate police, Sunray Finance $2.7M drain: Crypto-Sec
Scammers pretended to be police and demanded BTC for missing court dates, while an attacker minted a huge number of SUN tokens and dumped them. Go to Source
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Scammers pretended to be police and demanded BTC for missing court dates, while an attacker minted a huge number of SUN tokens and dumped them. Go to Source
According to onchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence, the malicious address currently holds approximately $13 million in assets. Go to Source
Nearly all of the stolen loot from Radiant Capital has now been moved to the Ethereum network, which usually isn’t a good sign for those hoping for recovery. Go to Source
According to PeckShieldAlert, losses from crypto hacks and exploits accounted for over $120 million in losses during September 2024. Go to Source
So far, at least 36 victims suffered losses amounting to nearly $2 million worth of Ether. Go to Source
The exploiter minted over 115 duovigintillion USDC deposit receipts but then redeemed only $2.4 million worth. Go to Source
An account used an unreadable function to remove 1.4 million BSC-USD without needing to burn the equivalent LP tokens. Go to Source
Google allegedly dragged its feet when taking down a crypto scam app, allowing the app to do over $5 million in damage, according to a proposed lawsuit. Go to Source
The upgrade deployment script failed to call an important initialization function, leaving the vote threshold at zero and allowing anyone to withdraw ‘without signature.’ Go to Source
Some vulnerabilities in Euler v2 were found and resolved, and a subsequent $1.25 million bug bounty contest found no vulnerabilities of medium or greater severity. Go to Source