The Hotbit Exchange is temporarily disabled following a cyber attack that disables a number of its central services.
In a statement, the Chinese cryptocurrency exchange said it had a security problem at around 8pm GMT on Friday. The hackers also tried to hack the Hotbit wallet, but the attack was detected and stopped by the base's risk control system.
Hotbit says it has suspended all of its research services. It is also completely rebuilding its server suite to increase security.
While Hotbit backs up all data, they are unsure of the damage caused by the attack.
“The attacker maliciously deleted the user database after failing to obtain assets. Although the database is routinely backed up, we are still uncertain whether the attacker has polluted data or not before the attack. Therefore, we also need to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the overall data. Once any anomaly is detected, we will perform an accurate reconstruction to ensure that all user data is accurate.”
The exchange assures all of its nearly two million users that its assets, passwords and two-factor identification (2FAs) are completely secure. However, it warns that hackers have control over the database and may send fake correspondence, which you think is from the Hotbit team. It also admits that attackers may have hacked into the phone number, email address and other user data.
The cryptocurrency exchange estimates that it will take between seven and 14 days to rebuild and maintain the servers. Hotbit says it will take full responsibility for losses on ETFs during this period. Cancels all open orders until the system recovers to prevent losses.
Source:
https://dailyhodl.com/2021/05/02/chinese-crypto-exchange-paralyzed-after-suffering-serious-cyber-attack/