Hackers Stole $ 7.7 Million In Bitcoin From Pakistan's Largest Exporter

2020-9-11 00:07
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According to a report released on September 10 by Cryptopotato, website security network Bleeping Computer reported that Pakistan's largest hacker maker has been threatened by hackers. . K-Electric, the only electricity supplier in Karachi, Pakistan, has been hit by ransomware attacks and hackers have claimed $ 7.7 million in Bitcoin. K-Electric provides electricity to more than 2.5 million people, but hacking does not affect these services. In contrast, hackers focus on online payment platforms, and users cannot work on the site.

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