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This new malware lives on the blockchain and can't ever be deleted. Here's what it can do
Hundreds of thousands of credentials from hundreds of companies are already compromised. Experts warn the campaign could ...
There’s a persistent myth that cryptocurrency enables anonymous financial crime. The reality is closer to the opposite: blockchain-based crimes are often easier to investigate than their fiat ...
In the evolving ecosystem of cryptocurrency, tracing illicit financial flows and ensuring compliance with regulations are critical challenges. Blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis claims it has been ...
Memecoins promoted by political figures like Donald Trump, lax regulations, and crypto court cases abandoned by US regulators have kicked off a crypto “crime supercycle,” say a pair of blockchain ...
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, has become a member of T3+, a new global collaboration program dedicated to fighting illicit activity on the blockchain, and has contributed to ...
How the Rise of Cryptocurrencies Is Shaping the Cyber Crime Landscape: Blockchain Infrastructure Use
Cyber criminals have always been attracted to cryptocurrencies because it provides a certain level of anonymity and can be easily monetized. This interest has increased in recent years, stemming far ...
The the nascent ecosystem of blockchain and decentralized finance, security remains a paramount concern. Blockchain security firm CertiK has recently highlighted critical areas of risk: sophisticated ...
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A billion-pound money-laundering network operating across 28 towns and cities in the UK has been converting proceeds from drug trafficking, firearms sales and organized crime into cryptocurrency, with ...
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