Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek said around 400 customer accounts have been compromised in a hack in an interview with Bloomberg TV on Wednesday. His confirmation of the breach comes after multiple Crypto.com users alleged their funds had been stolen — complaints that had until now been met with …
Crypto.com Admits Hundreds of Accounts Hacked, $15 Million in ETH Stolen
The cryptocurrency exchange has publicly acknowledged a cyberattack that took place on Jan. 17 which impacted more than 400 accounts. It's estimated that $30 million in Bitcoin and Ethereum was stolen, but the company says it has fully reimbursed users for their losses. Crypto.com claimed the hackers gained access through a two-factor authentication vulnerability. Read more about the breach and other cryptocurrency hacks.
The Latest News About the DeFi exchange's Hack
In an interview with Bloomberg TV, Crypto.com's Chief Executive Kris Marszalek has admitted that 400 customer accounts were compromised by hackers. He said his team detected unauthorized transactions made from the accounts, but that they'd fixed the issue immediately and fully reimbursed the …
Crypto.com has not received any “outreach” from regulators following a cybersecurity breach earlier this week of about 400 customer accounts, …
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