Tag: security measures
Fei Protocol’s Unique $10 Million Bounty: Navigating the Aftermath of a Major DeFi Exploit
Fei Protocol’s $10M bounty for stolen funds highlights security vulnerabilities in DeFi after an $80M exploit. Read more about the investigation.
Urgent Alert: Protect Your Crypto Assets from Multichain Vulnerability
Protect your crypto assets! Multichain warns users of a critical vulnerability. Revoking approvals for affected tokens is crucial.
Inside the Bizarre World of North Korea’s Crypto Conference
Explore Canadian journalist Ethan Lou’s surreal experience at North Korea’s crypto conference and the unexpected twists that followed!
Decline in Cryptocurrency Crime: A 2020 Analysis
Discover how cryptocurrency crime dropped by 57% in 2020, highlighting scams, thefts, and the rise of DeFi-related crimes.
Navigating the Crypto Landscape: Insights from Industry Leaders
Discover insights from Changelly PRO’s Eric Benz and Jelurida’s Lior Yaffe on challenges, partnerships, and the future of the crypto industry.
Cover Protocol’s Compensation Strategy Post-Hack: What Affected Token Holders Need to Know
Discover how Cover Protocol plans to compensate affected token holders and liquidity providers post-hack. Get insights on Binance’s $10M initiative.
Judge Allows Michael Terpin’s $24 Million Lawsuit Against AT&T Over SIM Hacking to Proceed
A judge allows Michael Terpin to continue his lawsuit against AT&T over a $24 million SIM hack. Read about the ruling and next steps.
The High Stakes of Crypto Bug Bounties: A Double-Edged Sword
Discover the high stakes of cryptocurrency bug bounties, from payouts to the balance of security and vulnerabilities in the crypto realm.
BitPay Achieves SOC 2 Compliance: What It Means for Cryptocurrency Security
BitPay has achieved SOC 2 compliance, ensuring secure handling of customer data. Discover what this means for cryptocurrency security!
The Great FSN Token Heist: What Went Down and What’s Next?
Discover how Fusion Foundatoin’s wallet was hacked, resulting in a $6.4 million theft of FSN tokens. What does this mean for the future of FSN?