Crypto.com CEO Claims Over 400 Million Users Have Been Hacked, Paying the Damages

2022-1-20 08:43
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Chris Marszalek, CEO of U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com, admitted in an interview with Bloomberg TV on January 20 that the marketplace of more than 400 users on his exchange had been hacked. . I did. About 13-14 hours after the strike, the exchange was back online and the funds took advantage. Marszalek said the cause of the incident is still under investigation and the results will be announced on the company's blog in the coming days. (Technical Crinch)

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2022-1-20 08:43