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The main page was updated, a new presentation design with all the included data separated by year, if you see any error, do not hesitate to communicate it.
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January 25, 2020, 09:42:45 PM |
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One of your posts (second one) includes only Bitcoin Core as software. I think some other wallets could be included as part of that list, namely Electrum, latest version, downloaded from official website, verified signature and file hash. Also Electrum for Android since it's the same except for mobile phones / tablets. Might as well mention Bitcoin Wallet for Android.
With a note that, do not download any updates except from official website or Google Play store. There was a recent phishing attempt, but it has been fixed by preventing showing links in server messages. Still, no one would have gotten their coins stolen if they only checked the official websites and not clicked on a pop up message.
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January 26, 2020, 08:01:05 AM |
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^ I thought about including scams or vulnerabilities of the wallets, but I think it is better to focus the thread only in the exchanges, but if there is any important news on this subject, it can also be published in the thread.
But this type of news is published quickly in several sections of the forum. Anyway thanks for your suggestion.
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February 04, 2020, 03:48:51 PM |
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If you wish to save yourself from a possible hack and losing funds you have on some exchange you can do only two things, withdraw your funds when you finish with trading or use a decentralized exchange. Withdrawing funds after trading can be expensive, fees are high! Decentralized exchanges are slow with their low volumes. What is better to do, risking with leaving funds on an exchange, or being slow on dex but safe is a question for each of us.
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February 04, 2020, 04:02:58 PM |
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Jesus, I've been around long enough to know there were quite a few exchanges that got hacked but I apparently missed this thread and didn't realize there were so many.
Sometimes I've wondered whether some of these so-called hacks were real, or if they were cases of exchange employees pulling inside jobs and stealing funds. That's what happened in Cryptsy's case if I'm not mistaken, and in any case if you're an exchange, claiming you got hacked provides the perfect cover for an exit scam. I have no doubt real hackers try their hardest to steal coins from exchanges, but you'd think that in such a tech-oriented business these exchanges would know a thing or two about security.
I don't do much trading, but I do still buy some altcoins occasionally and even though I trust the exchange I typically use, there's no way in hell I'd keep coins on it for more than a day. It causes me anxiety to do so, I kid you not.
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It causes me anxiety to do so, I kid you not.
It's true, you only have this feeling when you really know what can happen at any time. And even if their exchange is not pirated, they can also close it and disappear forever. "Not your keys, Not your Bitcoin" Bitspark Shuts Down Amid Restructuring, Coronavirus and ProtestsHong Kong-based blockchain remittance startup Bitspark has abruptly announced its closure, citing internal restructuring issues.
On Feb. 3, Bitspark co-founder and CEO George Harrap officially announced the platform’s plans to shut down its services on March 4, 2020.
According to the statement, Bitspark users will be able to withdraw their cryptocurrencies from Feb. 3 to March 4 as the platform’s functionality will stay intact over the period. After March 4, account logins will be disabled for a period of 90 days, with users being able to withdraw their funds via Bitspark customer support, the announcement reads. https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitspark-shuts-down-amid-restructuring-coronavirus-and-protests
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February 06, 2020, 05:46:34 PM |
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I have no doubt real hackers try their hardest to steal coins from exchanges, but you'd think that in such a tech-oriented business these exchanges would know a thing or two about security.
I'm sure most 'hacks' are the owners stealing but one of the biggest of all was Coincheck and that hack was entirely down to them keeping everything that was taken in a hot wallet. They had the free and fully integrated option of multi sig but didn't even do that, let alone pay up to $80 for a Trezor that would've saved them a few hundred million dollars. Here's a fresh one - https://twitter.com/altsbit/status/1225319347687653377 Note the wording - 'A small part of the funds are safe on cold wallets.' That feels like the wrong way round.
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https://twitter.com/altsbit/status/1225319347687653377We start with the hacks of 2020. When I have more data, I will update the information with the value of the stolen figures. Thx. for posting it in the thread @gentlemand
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February 07, 2020, 07:12:10 PM |
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Going through this exchange hack list, quite really sad. Let's avoid storing funds in exchanges, exchanges should solely be for trading, funds should be stored in non-custodian wallet. Fortunately some good wallets support Multi-assets and exchanges, few like exodus, trust, atomic.
More coins have likely been lost in users' own wallets than at exchanges. For people that aren't highly knowledgeable, I think storing coins on a reputable, regulated exchange is preferable. Of course, most of the coins over the years have been lost by highly knowledgeable people - early users. Storing your coins yourself also involves physical security. Protecting your storage device, as cryptocurrency-specific storage devices have notoriously poor physical security. And of course protecting your seed.
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I have no doubt real hackers try their hardest to steal coins from exchanges, but you'd think that in such a tech-oriented business these exchanges would know a thing or two about security.
I'm sure most 'hacks' are the owners stealing but one of the biggest of all was Coincheck and that hack was entirely down to them keeping everything that was taken in a hot wallet. They had the free and fully integrated option of multi sig but didn't even do that, let alone pay up to $80 for a Trezor that would've saved them a few hundred million dollars. Here's a fresh one - https://twitter.com/altsbit/status/1225319347687653377 Note the wording - 'A small part of the funds are safe on cold wallets.' That feels like the wrong way round. The question is, are they really that dumb enough or just simply making this as a cover up into their inside job? Why they cant really just consider on putting most of funds on cold storages? I dont really buy that kind of words from them.Im not that familiar with that Altsbit name though but this start of the year with another exchange been hacked then it isnt really already a surprising news.Wondering on whose would be the next on line.?
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February 08, 2020, 02:08:50 PM |
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There were also a few small ones that got "hacked" I will post some more if I can find my notes but off the top of my head I know this one: allcrypt was back in 2015 : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=992176.0-Dave
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And lets add this one for 2020. https://altsbit.com/Never actually heard of them but popped up on my Twitter feed. Someone should probably just keep a thread with all the hacks in alphabetical order so it can be scanned. -Dave
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And lets add this one for 2020. https://altsbit.com/Never actually heard of them but popped up on my Twitter feed. -Dave @gentlemand warned a few days ago about the hacked of Albits, It is already included in the 2020 list, since that day.
Now some details of the stolen coins have been published: An update on the company's website now indicates that "fortunately a good part of the coins were kept on cold storage" and that it will issue partial refunds, not having the wherewithal to fully compensate users.
The cryptocurrencies taken in the hack are now listed as:
Bitcoin (BTC): 6,929 lost out of 14,782 held Ether (ETH): 23,210 lost out of 32,262 Pirate Chain (ARRR): 3,924,082 lost out of 9,619,754 Verus Coin (VRSC): 414,154 lost out of 852,726 Komodo (KMD): 1,066 lost out of 48,015
The site indicates that users who saw losses must apply for their partial refunds. The bitcoin and ether stolen are valued at around $63,000 at press time.
https://www.coindesk.com/new-crypto-exchange-altsbit-says-it-will-close-following-hack
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February 10, 2020, 05:37:59 PM |
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Someone should probably just keep a thread with all the hacks in alphabetical order so it can be scanned.
Exchange Hacks/Year Hacks/Year Hacks/Year
796Exchange 1/2015 Altsbit 1/2020 Android RNG bug 1/2013 Bancor 1/2018 basic-mining 1/2013 Bidextreme 1/2013 Binance 1/2019 Bips 1/2013 Bit LC 1/2013 bitcash.cz 1/2013 Bitcoin Gold 1/2018 Bitcoin Rain 1/2013 Bitcoin7 1/2011 Bitcoinica 3/2012 Bitcoins Norway 1/2019 Bitcurex 1/2014 1/2016 Bitfinex 1/2015 1/2016 Bitfloor 1/2012 BitGrail 1/2018 Bithumb 1/2017 1/2018 1/2019 BitMarket 1/2019 Bitomat.pl 1/2011 BitPay 1/2014 Bitpoint 1/2019 Bitrue 1/2019 Bitsane 1/2019 Bitstamp 1/2015 BTC Guild 1/2013 BTC-e 1/2012 BTER 1/2014 1/2015 Canadian Bitcoins 1/2014 Coinapult 1/2015 Coinbene 1/2019 Coincheck 1/2018 Coinmama 1/2019 Coinrail 1/2018 Coinsecure 1/2018 Cointrader 1/2016 Cryptopia 1/2019 CryptoRush 1/2014 Cryptsy 1/2014 Dec. Sheep Market 1/2013 DragonEx 1/2019 Flexcoin 1/2014 Foxbit 1/2018 Gatecoin 1/2016 GateHub 1/2019 GBL 1/2013 inputs.io 1/2013 Just-Dice 1/2013 KipCoin 1/2014 1/2015 Liqui Crypto 1/2019 LocalBitcoins 1/2015 Mass MyBitcoin 1/2011 MintPal 1/2014 Mooncoin 1/2011 MTGOX 1/2011 1/2014 MyBitcoin 1/2011 Nicehash 1/2017 OKEx 1/2017 Ozcoin 1/2013 PicoStocks 2/2013 PlusToken Ponzi 1/2019 Poloniex 1/2014 QuadrigaCX 1/2019 Shapeshift 1/2016 Silk Road 1/2013 1/2014 Ubitex 1/2011 Upbit 1/2019 Vircurex 1/2013 Yapizon 1/2017 Youbit 1/2017 Zaif 1/2018 ZigGap 1/2013 I have made a very simple list, the exchanges are sorted alphabetically and then, the number of times they have been hacked per year. It is added to the main page. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5090869.msg48946980#msg48946980Thanks for the suggestion, @DaveF
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IOTA Network Has Been Hacked and Funds Stolen, AGAIN!It appears as if IOTA, the blockless network, has been attacked, hacked, and funds stolen if recent reports is anything to go by.
Representatives of the decentralized network are now working closely with law enforcement and cyber-security experts to investigate what they say is a “coordinated attack” that resulted in a loss of funds.
The Coordinator has been paused The IOTA Foundation has subsequently paused the Coordinator and are urging users not to use their official wallet, Trinity, until further notice.
https://coingape.com/iota-network-has-been-hacked-and-funds-stolen-again/IOTA Foundation pauses network, says between $300K and $1.2M worth of tokens stolen from users of Trinity walletBetween $300,000 to $1.2 million worth of IOTA tokens are believed to have been stolen, according to IOTA Foundation co-founder Dominik Schiener. https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/55955/iota-foundation-funds-stolen-users-of-trinity-wallet
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February 15, 2020, 12:26:21 PM |
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It's sad that everyear they have Exchanges that being hacked by the hackers , most of the site listed the security is good Like Binance but the hackers are very smart because they enter and get the money from the exchange.
I hope this year no more hack exchange to add in that list and for the team of the trading sites make sure to secure your system and also the information of your traders/user because they are affected to that also and posaible their real Identity to be compromised just like for the exchange who required KYC.
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