List of Flash News about security incident
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2025-02-21 15:33 |
Bybit Faces Security Incident, Confirmed by ZachXBT
According to Aggr News, ZachXBT has confirmed that Bybit is currently facing a security incident. This news is critical for traders as it may impact the exchange's operations and user asset safety. Traders should exercise caution and stay updated on Bybit’s official communications to understand any potential trading impacts or necessary actions. |
2025-01-23 04:26 |
PeckShieldAlert Reports on Cryptocurrency Security Incident
According to @PeckShieldAlert, there has been a significant security incident in the cryptocurrency market involving a potential breach or vulnerability. The tweet alerts traders to potential security risks that may impact trading activities and asset safety. This highlights the importance of maintaining robust security measures when engaging in cryptocurrency trading. |
2024-11-18 11:15 |
DEXX Incident: Over $21 Million in Stolen Funds Reported
According to MistTrack_io, a significant security incident has occurred involving DEXX, with over 1100 reports of stolen funds from the community. After removing duplicate reports, more than 900 unique victims have been identified, with total losses estimated at $21 million. These figures are subject to change due to price fluctuations. This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in decentralized exchanges. |
2024-09-04 02:41 |
PeckShieldAlert Reports Security Incident Involving Danpiexyz_io and Penpiexyz_io
According to PeckShieldAlert, there has been a security incident involving Danpiexyz_io and Penpiexyz_io. The alert includes a link to further details. Traders should exercise caution and monitor the situation closely as it may impact the security and stability of these platforms. |
2024-08-15 11:41 |
ZachXBT Advocates Naming IT Workers Over Projects for Frequent Issues
According to ZachXBT, it is not fair to name cryptocurrency projects when issues occur frequently unless there is a security incident affecting user funds. Instead, ZachXBT suggests naming the IT workers responsible. |