Call of Duty cheaters targeted with crypto-draining software
Buyers of Call of Duty cheats are reportedly being targeted with crypto-draining malware that has compromised roughly 4.9 million accounts.
Buyers of Call of Duty cheats are reportedly being targeted with crypto-draining malware that has compromised roughly 4.9 million accounts.
Hacking collective Rhysida claims it stole data from multi-billion dollar yacht firm MarineMax before listing it for sale for 15 bitcoins.
Crypto game Super Sushi Samurai was exploited for around $4.6 million when a vulnerability in its contract allowed for duplicating balances.
NFPrompt users have been alerted to a security breach that warns that ‘a group of hackers’ gained control of wallets.
Crypto security firms are keen to try their hand at the social media game — sometimes, at the expense of their credibility.