Tag: hacked accounts
$794K SIM swap hacker PlugwalkJoe sentenced to five years in prison
CZ addresses concerns over investigation into ‘abnormal price movements’ on Binance
Twitter to Label Tweets Linking to Russian State Media
Twitter will put warnings on tweets sharing links to Russian state-affiliated media, the platform said Monday, as Kremlin-tied outlets are accused of spreading misinformation on Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Cyber vigilante hunts down DeFi scammers running away with $25M rug pull
An exclusive Cointelegraph interview on tracking down a group of DeFi scammers responsible for the $25 million StableMagnet rug pull.
30 YouTube Channels Hacked; Is it Another Reason for Bloggers to Switch to Decentralized Streaming Platforms?
Scam Warning: Mass Attack On Prominent Crypto YouTube Channels
Several high-profile crypto YouTubers fell victim to a mass hacking incident on the afternoon of January 23rd. BREAKING: Dozens of Crypto YouTubers have had their accounts hijacked by hackers promoting a fake crypto giveaway scam. Hacked accounts include:@IvanOnTech@boxmining@aantonop@themooncarl@Bitboy_Crypto@mmcrypto@Altcoinbuzzio@FloydMayweather@crypto_banter@CoinMarketCap pic.twitter.com/ykXkZUh9cO — Mr. Whale (@CryptoWhale) January 23, 2022 Damages were kept within tight bounds Among the hacked […]
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Hacked Warzone Account Sellers Running Out of Supply
Apple Co-Founder Loses Lawsuit Against YouTube Over Crypto Giveaway Scams
The mastermind behind the hack of various high-profile Twitter accounts gets three years in prison.
According to a Tampa Bay Times report, Clark pleaded guilty to the Twitter hack that happened last summer at a virtual court hearing held on Tuesday, March 16th, 2021, in Florida. Following a deal struck with prosecutors, the 18-year old teenager would serve a three-year jail term and three years probation. According to the agreement, Clark, who […]
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