Crypto Hacks Halve in 2023, Signalling Security Improvements
2023 saw a significant decrease in cryptocurrency hacks, due to improved security, law enforcement, and industry collaboration.

2023 saw a significant decrease in cryptocurrency hacks, due to improved security, law enforcement, and industry collaboration.
Amidst a surge in Crypto hacks, CFPB takes proactive steps with regulatory measures to protect consumers.
From Ronin to Atomic Wallet, North Korean hackers have attacked many crypto companies and institutions. But what lies behind the string of attacks?
Attacks came mainly from logic exploits in smart contracts, oracle manipulation, and privilege exposure attacks.
Throughout June, four projects encountered security breaches, scams, and rug pulls. These incidents occurred in the final week of the month, affecting Shido, Ichioka Ventures, an unnamed company claiming to identify dogs by their nose wrinkles, Chibi Finance, and Biswap.
March saw $715M lost to crypto hacks while $595M was pilfered in November.
In the first half of 2022 alone, bad actors netted a staggering $1.9 billion in crypto hacks; up 60% from the year before.
DeFi platforms exploited for a total $2.32 billion so far this year, according to Peckshield.
According to a report published on Tuesday by blockchain analysis company Chainalysis, a remarkable $1.9 billion worth of bitcoin was ...
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