So says author of that article, Filip Poutintstev. <>
Same thing he did in the article called
Reasons to avoid Bitcointalk where he wrote bunch of nonsense and lies.
This is just a coincidence, right?
Oh, I just saw your other thread, so you don't think this a coincidence either?
Since you brought up the other article, perhaps you can tell which points exactly are false?
Salty much Mr.
Poutintstev? Troubles finding clients for ico ann bumping or what?
Funny how you dislike this forum so much but desperately try to milk clicks from it with articles like this one.
3. Once the 2FA email was changed, he either used a brute-force attack to crack the password or more likely he already acquired it from numerous user-data leaks, which is how he was targeting the accounts in the first place.
You do realize that this step is unnecessary if he would have an access level that allows him to disable 2FA and change the email address, right?
But just out of pure curiosity, how do you see this brute-force attack taking place and where?
It's also possible the employee stole those funds since they has access to each customer account.
No, they don't.