Hackers Lost $13M in ETH After Panic Selling and Rebuying at Higher Prices

TLDR Six hacker wallets lost $13. 4M by panic-selling ETH during the Oct. 10 crash. Hackers sold 7, 816 ETH at $3,728 and rebought at $4,159, locking in losses. Blockchain shows hackers reacted emotionally like regular traders during crash. The ETH involved was linked to past exploits and not acquired through trading. Six hacker wallets sold ETH [.] The post Hackers Lost $13M in ETH After Panic Selling and Rebuying at Higher Prices appeared first on CoinCentral.

North Korean Hackers Expand Global Cyberattacks Using Blockchain Tools

TLDR North Korean hackers are utilizing blockchain technology to develop decentralized command systems. Fake job offers are a common tactic for North Korean cyberattacks. Malware like BeaverTail and OtterCookie is used for credential theft. EtherHiding malware hides payloads on public blockchains for stealth. North Korea-linked hackers are increasing their global cyberattacks using new decentralized and [.] The post North Korean Hackers Expand Global Cyberattacks Using Blockchain Tools appeared first on CoinCentral.

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