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Suspicious withdrawals were indeed a 'security incident,' $30M stolen, Crypto.com says
Jan. 20, 2022, 4:20 p.m. | Joe Warminsky
CyberScoop www.cyberscoop.com
Crypto.com has confirmed that more than $30 million in cryptocurrency was stolen from some of its users earlier in the week, ending several days of confusion over what exactly happened during what the company is labeling a “security incident.” The hack affected the wallets of 483 users, with the thieves aiming for 4,836.26 in ether (about $15 million), 443.93 in bitcoin (roughly $18 million) and approximately “$66,200 in other currencies,” Crypto.com said in a report Thursday. All of those funds …
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