Crypto.com guarantees 400 hackers! CEO: Affected users receive rewards.
Chris Marszalek, CEO of popular cryptocurrency trading platform Crypto.com, has finally confirmed that hundreds of users had their money stolen and their money stolen, but the reality of the breach remains unclear.
Previously, Crypto.com reported that Crypto.com was hacked on the 17th and the affected person immediately stopped the removal program for 14 hours. , Crypto.com estimates that around $15 million worth of Ether was lost in the incident.
After the incident was made public, CEO Kris Marszalek said on his Twitter account on the 18th that user accounts were unaffected, and he spent 14 hours teaming up to fix the deletion, focusing on the platform in response to the situation. to be strong
Chris Mazalek confirmed in an online interview with Bloomberg on the 19th (local time) that more than 400 users' funds were stolen. We will provide the information when there is a legal investigation, "he said. There is no loss of money for consumers because all the families concerned receive a refund".
However, prior to this, the language and communications between Marszalek and Crypto.com have been criticized for being confusing and ambiguous. While the company's confidential information pointed out that it was a security breach, an earlier tweet posted on Twitter noted that only a handful of users were reporting dangerous activity on their behalf. , and Marszalek himself said that no consumer suffered from money. .
Some critics interpreted this as a sign that the exchange might cause financial loss due to piracy rather than sending it to consumers.
Shortly after the hack, PeckShield tweeted that Crypto.com had lost around $15 million in Ether shipments to Tornado Cash. Tornado Cash finally hides where the Ether is sent, and while it can be used legally as a device, it can easily be used to launder money from thieves.
As the size and consumer base of the cryptocurrency market continues, exchanges are still a target war for hackers. According to NBC News, there will be over 20 exchange hacks in 2021 where hackers have stolen over $10 million in revenue, six of which are worth over $100 million.
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