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Cryptopolitan on MSNCoinbase tightens hiring rules after North Korean infiltration attempts
Coinbase is changing its rules. After discovering that North Korean tech workers tried to use the company’s remote work policy to gain access to internal systems, the crypto exchange is locking things ...
The cryptocurrency exchange is also prioritizing hiring US citizens with family in the country to avoid facing potential insider threats.
Coinbase’s breach shows how bribery schemes — long used for SIM swaps — can be a potent enterprise attack vector. Experts ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said the "remote-first" company has had to adjust some policies to combat cybercrime.
Coinbase’s credentials bolster its appeal: as the only publicly traded U.S. crypto exchange and a regulated fiduciary under New York law, it operates across all 50 U.S. states and holds licenses ...
Coinbase has long been aware that its customer support is an issue. In June, CEO Brian Armstrong wrote that the company had re-evaluated its growth plan in order to improve customer service.
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