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Coinbase confirms insider breach exposing 69,461 users' data. Hackers bribed support staff, demanded $20M ransom. No funds ...
Coinbase said 69,461 customers were initially impacted by the breach, but fears remain over the threat of real-world ...
The Coinbase hacker swaps $42.5M BTC for ETH, taunts ZachXBT on-chain, and rejects a $20M bounty. DOJ launches probe as costs ...
Coinbase refused to pay the $20M ransom for data that included names, emails and partial Social Security numbers. However, ...
A mandatory filing to the Maine Attorney General says 69,461 customers nationwide were affected and dates the breach back to ...
The large-scale extortion scheme targeting Coinbase customers has affected close to 70,000 individuals, according to a new ...
The US Department of Justice is investigating the recent insider hack of Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN), according to Bloomberg.
Bribed overseas contractors accessed internal systems, triggering a months-long breach with costs reaching up to $400 million.
Instead of paying the $20 million ransom, Coinbase offered the same amount of money for information leading to the attackers.
Coinbase confirmed that login credentials, private keys, and wallets were not compromised. Around 84,000 users, which is less ...
“The Coinbase attack proves why centralized systems keep failing – they offer no resilience against increasingly ...
Coinbase breach affects 1% of users, triggers $20M ransom demand and up to $400M in costs as S&P 500 listing nears.