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The US Department of Justice is investigating the recent insider hack of Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN), according to Bloomberg.
DOJ launches an investigation into Coinbase data breach involving bribery, social engineering, and $20M ransom demand by ...
CME Group launched XRP futures, generating over $19 million in notional volume on its first day, outperforming the first-day ...
TechStory The U.S. Justice Department has initiated a criminal inquiry into a recent data breach in Coinbase Global ...
Coinbase refused to pay their ransom demand of $20 million and is instead offering a $20 million reward for information about ...
TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington expressed concern over Coinbase's data breach potentially leading to fatalities, ...
Coinbase reportedly said it alerted the authorities about the incident and said the company is not being investigated by the DoJ.
Michael Arrington argued that executives should be jailed if they don’t “adequately protect” sensitive user data.
Michael Arrington warns Coinbase data leak may have deadly consequences, slamming lax security and lack of executive accountability.
The Coinbase data leak, including account balances and home addresses, come amid a rise in crypto kidnappings.
US DOJ investigates Coinbase data breach where bribed workers stole user data. Less than 1% were affected but no money was ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a probe into a recent breach at the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange ...