Largest US crypto exchange hit by cyber-attack with costs expected of up to $400m
Source: The Guardian
Hackers paid overseas Coinbase employees for account data; company is offering $20m reward for information
The biggest cryptocurrency exchange in the US forecast that a cyber-attack that breached account data of a small subset of its customers would cost it between $180m and $400m. Coinbase said that price tag would not include the $20m ransom demanded by the hackers, which the company refused to pay.
Coinbase, which sees the largest volume of cryptocurrency trades in the US, said that while the attackers stole some data including names, addresses and emails, they did not get access to login credentials or passwords. It will, however, reimburse the customers who were tricked into sending funds to the attackers.
The hackers had paid multiple contractors and employees working in support roles outside the US to collect information from internal systems. Coinbase immediately fired the employees involved, it said.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/15/coinbase-cyber-attack-crytocurrency

erronis
(19,787 posts)From the last paragraph:
slightlv
(5,549 posts)reserve currency? They want us to replace our currency with frequently hacked play money?!
Remember the old saying "live by the gun..." well, how about an update?! Live by the digits, die by the digits.
ultralite001
(1,673 posts)TIA
surfered
(6,831 posts)Last edited Thu May 15, 2025, 05:38 PM - Edit history (1)
Oh no, theyre not. Too bad.
Captain Zero
(7,873 posts)Encrypted, block chain trans, etc.
Oh but they employ people who will sell secured data??
Probably DOGE TYPE kiddies.
Basso8vb
(991 posts)Hahaha hahahaha hahahahaha hahaha hahahahahahahaha!
ToxMarz
(2,414 posts)Coincidence?
riversedge
(75,598 posts)hueymahl
(2,789 posts)is representative of the party as a whole (which I think it is), this is a non-insignificant reason that our party is at historic lows for popularity among the younger generation.
PSPS
(14,555 posts)taxi
(2,249 posts)To be apprehensive about crypto fraud, or become a goose-stepping fascist?
These poor kids.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(123,380 posts)My introduction to cyber currency was when my computer was locked up by ransomware. They wanted $1000 in bitcoin to release it.
Fortunately, I kept current backups of my files and was able to restore my computer after running anti malware software.