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BTC.com is the Target of a $3 Million Cyberattack

Mridul Srivastava
Last updated: 2022/12/26 at 7:49 PM
By Mridul Srivastava 1 month ago
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BTC.com is the Target of a $3 Million Cyberattack
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BIT Mining’s subsidiary BTC.com reported a “cyberattack” that stole $700,000 in customer assets.
They also revealed that $2.3 million in corporate assets had been stolen, however, some part of the funds had been recovered.
BTC.com is the sixth largest Bitcoin mining pool, as well as a provider of other cryptocurrency mining services.
Bitcoin mining firm reported the incident to Shenzhen, China authorities. The corporation stated that law enforcement initiated an inquiry last week to find the assailants.

BTC​.com suffers $3 million attack

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BIT Mining’s subsidiary BTC.com reported a “cyberattack” that stole $700,000 in customer assets.They also revealed that $2.3 million in corporate assets had been stolen, however, some part of the funds had been recovered.BTC.com is the sixth largest Bitcoin mining pool, as well as a provider of other cryptocurrency mining services. Bitcoin mining firm reported the incident to Shenzhen, China authorities. The corporation stated that law enforcement initiated an inquiry last week to find the assailants.
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Mridul is an MBA pursuing a content writing career. He is a dedicated, detail-oriented freelance writer with over 2 years of experience and knowledge in the fields of Web3, blockchain, cryptocurrency, and NFTs. He is skilled in producing long and short content per the guidelines and client requirements for maximum search engine optimization.
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