Category: Security

  • Japanese Exchange Zaif Hit With Third Improvement Order, Revises Hack Estimate

    Japanese Exchange Zaif Hit With Third Improvement Order, Revises Hack Estimate

    Japan’s top financial regulator has issued hacked crypto exchange Zaif a third business improvement order. The exchange has revised its theft estimate, after discovering that 42,327 BCH were also stolen in addition to 5,966 BTC. Zaif has also signed agreements with two companies for their help with repaying customers and improving its security system. Also…

  • Japanese Regulated Exchange Zaif Hacked – Nearly 6000 BTC Stolen

    Japanese Regulated Exchange Zaif Hacked – Nearly 6000 BTC Stolen

    Japanese government-approved cryptocurrency exchange Zaif has confirmed that it has been hacked. After a preliminary investigation, the exchange says at least 5,966 BTC have been stolen, with an estimated total damage of $60 million. Some of the stolen coins belong to the exchange but the majority belong to customers. Also read: 160 Crypto Exchanges Seek to…

  • Google Security Expert Warns Against Bitcoin Bragging Online

    Google Security Expert Warns Against Bitcoin Bragging Online

    Mark Risher, Google’s director of product management, Google Identity, account security, and spam & abuse, recently urged cryptocurrency investors not to brag about their virtual currency holdings online. Also Read: Netherlands’ Largest Bank ING Group Fined $900M for Money Laundering Google Security Expert Cautions Traders Against Boasting Online In a recent interview with CNBC, Google security…

  • India Small Town Layman Falls For A Conman: First MLM, Then Wallet Theft

    India Small Town Layman Falls For A Conman: First MLM, Then Wallet Theft

    The growing incidence of bitcoin multi-level marketing (MLM) scams in countries like India is a two-pronged wake-up call. First, has a small town investor become more gullible than ever? Second, and more scary, is bitcoin – with all its complexity and novelty mixed with explosive growth – making it easy for vampires to confuse newborns?…

  • Bitcoin ATMs Targeted by Malware for Sale in Underground Markets

    Bitcoin ATMs Targeted by Malware for Sale in Underground Markets

    Malware aimed at Bitcoin ATMs is being sold in underground markets, according to Trend Micro security researchers. For $25,000, malware exploiting a service vulnerability allows users to nab bitcoin price equivalent in euros, USD, or British pounds. Also read: Bitcoin’s Hopeful Numbers: 70% Familiar in the United States For $25,000, Bitcoin ATM Malware is Available…

  • Bitcoin Cold Storage in DNA

    Bitcoin Cold Storage in DNA

    Savvy Bitcoiners know: whoever controls keys and passphrases, controls the coins. As cryptocurrency becomes part of everyday life and investment, enthusiasts are increasingly searching for unique, secure ways to store access to their digital assets. Enter Carverr, the startup claiming to keep passwords and keys in a microtube of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). It’s just so…

  • Japanese Actress Helps Tokyo Police Raise Crypto Cybersecurity Awareness

    Japanese Actress Helps Tokyo Police Raise Crypto Cybersecurity Awareness

    A Japanese actress and singer has helped the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department raise awareness on cybersecurity issues, including cryptocurrencies. She reportedly took on the role of a cybersecurity manager in an event hosted by the department where participants learned about cybercrime countermeasures. Also read: Yahoo! Japan Confirms Entrance Into the Crypto Space Rie Kitahara Raises Cybersecurity…

  • Regulations Round-Up: 21-Year-Old Arrested, Coinbase Files for Patent

    Regulations Round-Up: 21-Year-Old Arrested, Coinbase Files for Patent

    In recent news pertaining to cryptocurrency regulations, Alibaba and Tencent are collaborating with Chinese authorities to monitor and prevent peer-to-peer cryptocurrency trading via their respective mobile payments platforms, a 21-year-old has been indicted for operating an unlicensed cryptocurrency exchange, and Coinbase has filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for a mechanism designed to…

  • Ripple Believes Its Cryptocurrency is More Decentralized Than Bitcoin

    Ripple Believes Its Cryptocurrency is More Decentralized Than Bitcoin

    Ripple Labs, Inc is big on decentralization right now. Stung by criticism that XRP is a centralized currency, and the very real risk that an ongoing lawsuit could see it ruled a security, Ripple has been on the offensive. Its latest effort to disambiguate Ripple the company and ripple the coin has seen Chief Technology…

  • Korean Government: 11 out of 21 Crypto Exchanges Complete Security Measures

    Korean Government: 11 out of 21 Crypto Exchanges Complete Security Measures

    The South Korean government has announced the outcome of its inspection of 21 cryptocurrency exchanges. While a number of exchanges have completed implementing both short-term and wallet management measures, many security vulnerabilities remain at most exchanges. Also read: Yahoo! Japan Confirms Entrance Into the Crypto Space 21 Exchanges Inspected South Korea’s government has announced the result…