Digital currency scams and
AI attacks have now become the top cyber threats in Nigeria. Crypto platform
Phemex has faced a major breach with $69 million being stolen in a suspected cyberattack.
MicroStrategy's CEO, Michael Saylor, remains bullish on Bitcoin, likening it to a 'cyber Manhattan' and stating it's still a good investment. Meanwhile, in Asia, a new
stablecoin for cyber-scammers launches amidst Sony L2 drama.
WazirX continues to deal with the aftermath of a cyber attack, freezing $3M in USDT.
FBI raises concerns about North Korean cybercriminals that may be targeting Bitcoin ETF companies. Other notable breaches involve
DMM Bitcoin, which suspended operations after losing $300 million in a cyber heist, and a
Chinese Solana billionaire showing interest in a new social scoring meme coin, GoodEgg.
CoinLurker has become a tool used by threat actors in modern cyberattacks. Furthermore,
Binance has announced it will delist several cryptocurrencies, including CYBER, in the upcoming days. On a brighter note,
US Navy's blockchain security tech, PARANOID, brings a glimmer of hope in the battle against such attacks. Meanwhile, cryptocurrency is fast becoming the preferred currency of cybercriminals and rogue governments. Several cryptocurrency exchanges like
Coinbase, Circle, and
Kraken have teamed up to form a 'neighbourhood watch' to counter these cyberthreats.
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