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Hackers Hijack Bonk.fun Domain
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#BonkFun #CryptoPhishing #DomainHijack #WalletDrainer #Web3Security #CryptoScam #BlockchainSecurity #Infosec

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UNC4899 Hits Crypto Firm via Trojan
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#UNC4899 #NorthKoreaCyber #CryptoBreach #CloudCompromise #SocialEngineering #ThreatActors #BlockchainSecurity #Infosec

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US Government Contractor Arrested in $46M US Marshals Cryptocurrency Theft John Daghita was arrested in connection with a $46M U.S. Marshals crypto theft, allegedly linked to the 2016 Bitfinex exchange hack.

Read the full report:
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Do you think governments should tighten oversight of contractors managing seized crypto assets?
Share your thoughts in the comments.
#Cybersecurity #Cryptocurrency #BlockchainSecurity #CryptoCrime #InsiderThreat #DigitalAssets

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Security audits for blockchain-based casinos in Singapore/APAC — what do auditors actually focus on (fairness, RNG, bots)? I’ve been reading more about security audits for blockchain-based casinos, and it feels different from the usual DeFi/protocol audits people discuss. These sys...

Blockchain security audits for gaming/casino dApps are not just about “secure code.” This AOB thread gets into what auditors actually look at: payout logic, bot abuse, admin controls, and repeated-play exploits.

artofblockchain.club/discussion/f... #BlockchainSecurity #SmartContractAudit

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EVMbench: AI agents for smart contract vulnerability detection and patching. EVMbench evaluates AI agents' ability to detect, patch, and exploit vulnerabilities in smart contracts, enhancing blockchain security.

EVMbench: AI agents for smart contract vulnerability detection and patching.

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#AISecurity #SmartContracts #BlockchainSecurity #AIEthics #CyberSecurity

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OpenAI and Paradigm introduce EVMbench, a benchmark for AI agents to detect, patch, and exploit smart contract vulnerabilities. A leap forward in AI-driven blockchain security. #OpenAI #EVMbench #BlockchainSecurity Link: thedailytechfeed.com/openai-and-p...

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OpenAI and Paradigm introduce EVMbench, a benchmark for AI agents to detect, patch, and exploit smart contract vulnerabilities. Advancing AI in blockchain security. #OpenAI #EVMbench #BlockchainSecurity Link: thedailytechfeed.com/openai-and-p...

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12 police officers, members investigated in cryptocurrency robbery case SHAH ALAM: A total of 12 police personnel and officers are being investigated for suspected involvement in a group robbery involving the loss of approximately RM200,000 in cryptocurrency from a group of Chinese nationals recently. It is understood that those arrested are an assistant superintendent, an inspector, a sergeant, six corporals, two lance corporals and a constable, aged between 24 and 47. This was confirmed by Selangor Police Chief, Datuk Shazeli Kahar. “Yes, I confirm the incident and the arrest. “Investigations are still being conducted from various angles and the case has been classified under Section 395 of the Penal […]

12 police officers, members investigated in cryptocurrency robbery case #Cryptocurrency #Robbery #PoliceInvestigation #CrimeNews #BlockchainSecurity

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Smart contract audits shouldn’t live in PDFs. They should live on-chain.

Website: ktzchenweb3.io/contract-audit

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#Web3 #SmartContracts #BlockchainSecurity #Ethereum #DeFi

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💰🚨 BITGO ON THE BLOCKCHAIN RADAR

BitGo rumored to be a hot target for Wall Street firms
Who will make the big crypto move?

🚨 Valuation surge due to custody expertise
🔥 Potential synergies: blockchain security and finance
💰 Analysts see huge upside

#BitGo #CryptoAcquisitions #BlockchainSecurity

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Decentralization isn’t hype, it’s how markets fix broken trust
That’s why #BlockchainAppsDeveloper builds secure DApps
>www.blockchainappsdeveloper.com/dapp-development-service...
#Decentralization #Web3Revolution #BlockchainSecurity #US #UK #UAE #Singapore #Vietnam #Switzerland #Hongkong

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How to Use Blockchain Technology to Enhance IT Security In today's digital age, the importance of IT security cannot be overstated. As organizations and individuals increasingly rely on digital systems, the threats to these systems have grown in com...

How to Use Blockchain Technology to Enhance IT Security
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#BlockchainSecurity #SecureWithBlockchain #DecentralizedProtection #NextGenCybersecurity #BlockchainForIT #TechSecuritySolutions #CyberDefenseTech #SecureDigitalFuture #DataIntegrity #Immutable

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How to Use Blockchain Technology to Enhance IT Security In today's digital age, the importance of IT security cannot be overstated. As organizations and individuals increasingly rely on digital systems, the threats to these systems have grown in com...

How to Use Blockchain Technology to Enhance IT Security
www.ekascloud.com/our-blog/how...
#BlockchainSecurity #BlockchainForIT #CyberSecurityInnovation #DecentralizedSecurity #TechSecuritySolutions #FutureOfSecurity #BlockchainTechnology #SecureITSystems #DataProtectionTech #DigitalTrust #Cyber

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$30M Stolen From Step Finance Wallets
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#CryptoHack #Solana #Web3Security #DeFiRisk #BlockchainSecurity #ExitScamConcerns #CryptoIncident #DigitalAssets

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Most roulette platforms fail not from design, but weak backends
BlockchainAppsDeveloper builds provably fair, revenue-ready roulette platforms.
> www.blockchainappsdeveloper.com/roulette-gam...
#Technology #Startup #Gamedev #OnlineCasino #BlockchainSecurity #Game #US #UK #Monaco #Canada #China

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Canadian Hacker Steals $65M And Vanishes
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#CryptoCrime #DeFiHack #FinancialCybercrime #FugitiveHacker #BlockchainSecurity #CyberFraud #ThreatActors #LegalProceedings

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Building Secure Blockchain Bridges: Common Vulnerabilities and Solutions

Why blockchain bridges keep getting hacked. A practical breakdown of the most common vulnerabilities and how developers can secure cross-chain systems. #blockchainsecurity

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Crypto Investor Loses Millions To Scam
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#CryptoScam #AddressPoisoning #Ethereum #BlockchainSecurity #Web3Risks #CryptoFraud #DigitalAssets #ScamAlert

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#Crypto #Ethereum #AddressPoisoning #CryptoLoss #BlockchainSecurity #CryptoScam #CryptoNews

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Security Engineer, Blockchain - Trail of Bits · AI Hacker Jobs Security Engineer, Blockchain at Trail of Bits - Blockchain, Security, Smart Contracts, Solidity, Ethereum, EVM, Go, Rust, C++, L1, L2, Rollups, Bridges, Consensus, Proof of Stake, PBFT, Tendermint, R...

Trail of Bits seeks a Security Engineer, Blockchain [Remote]. Join to secure smart contracts with Solidity/EVM, Go/Rust/C++ and tools like Slither, Echidna & Medusa - building tomorrow’s blockchain security #BlockchainSecurity #SmartContracts #RemoteJobs #TechJobs aihackerjobs.com/company/trai...

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Konni Hackers Use AI Backdoor Targeting Blockchain
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#CyberSecurity #APT #NorthKorea #AIThreats #BlockchainSecurity #Malware #PowerShell #CyberEspionage #ThreatIntel #NationState #Infosec #CryptoSecurity #CyberAttacks

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Manual audits are slow and static.
AI audits are fast and continuous. 🔐

Smart contract security is moving to machine speed - and it’s essential for Web3 scale.

By Osiz Technologies 🚀
www.osiztechnologies.com/smart-contra...

#SmartContract #BlockchainSecurity
#AIAudits #Web3
#CryptoSecurity

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Saga Falls Victim To DeFi Hack
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#DeFiHack #BlockchainSecurity #SmartContractRisk #CryptoSecurity #Web3Threats #OnChainAttack #Ethereum

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Ethereum Sees Surge In Daily Active Addresses, Passing Every Layer-2 - Ethereum mainnet daily active addresses have surpassed all layer-2 networks in January, but analysts warn address poisoning attacks may be inflating activity.

Ethereum is back in the spotlight. Daily active addresses on Ethereum mainnet have overtaken all layer-2 networks, raising new questions about usage, security, and long-term dominance.
#Ethereum #ethereumnews #Layer2 #BlockchainSecurity #Web3

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Wyvern Introduction Video
Wyvern Introduction Video YouTube video by ThothTrust ThothTrust

Your enterprise #Blockchain assets secured with #Wyvern

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#CryptoMarket #BlockchainInnovation #BlockchainSecurity #CryptoSecurity #ITSecurity #ThothTrust #Wyvern #NFT #Bitcoin #Ethereum #altcoin #SmartContracts #Stablecoins

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Crypto Crime Report 2025 and Global Blockchain Exploitation Tactics Recent data reveals 154 billion dollars in illicit flows as nations increase blockchain exploitation to evade sanctions and fund operations.

Blockchainbulletin News!
Personally, the rise in crypto crime proves we need stronger off-ramp security protocols.#CryptoCrime #BlockchainSecurity

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Bitfinex Hack Perpetrator Freed Early
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#BitfinexHack #CryptoCrime #CyberLaw #FirstStepAct #FinancialCybercrime #BlockchainSecurity #InfosecHistory

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Mining @Bitcoin #Sats from Indonesia

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Crypto Hack Alert: Over 100 wallets were hit in a fresh exploit across multiple EVM chains, with nearly $107K drained in total. A reminder to double check approvals and wallet security before signing anything. Stay cautious out there.
#CryptoHack #EVM #BlockchainSecurity #Web3 #DeFi #CoinPedia

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Bitcoin’s Security Assumptions Challenged by Quantum Advancements While the debate surrounding Bitcoin’s security architecture has entered a familiar yet new phase, theoretical risks associated with quantum computing have emerged in digital forums and investor circles as a result of the ongoing debate.  Although quantum machines may not be able to decipher blockchain encryption anytime soon, the recurring debate underscores an unresolved issue that is more of an interpretation than an immediacy issue. However, developers and market participants continue to approach the issue from fundamentally different perspectives, often without a shared technical or linguistic framework, despite the fact that they are both deeply concerned with the long-term integrity of the network.  In response to comments made by well-known Bitcoin developers seeking to dispel growing narratives of a cryptographic threat that was threatening the bitcoin ecosystem, a resurgence of discussion has recently taken place. There is no doubt that they hold an firmly held position rooted in technical pragmatism: computational systems are not currently capable of breaking down Bitcoin's underlying cryptography, and scientific estimates indicate they would not be able to do so at a scale that would threaten the network for decades to come. Although the reassurances are grounded in the practicality of the situation now, they have not been able to dampen the renewed momentum of speculation. This reveals that the debate is fueled as much as by perception and readiness as it is by technological capability itself. In addition, industry security leaders have provided input to the debate, including Jameson Lopp, Chief Security Officer at Casa, who pointed out that Bitcoin cannot be prepared structurally for a postquantum future because of its structural difficulties.  Nonetheless, Lopp has warned that while quantum computing is not likely to pose an actual threat for Bitcoin's elliptic curve cryptography today, there is a timetable for defensive upgrades which is defined less by science feasibility and more by how complicated the governance system is. While centralized digital infrastructures may be patched at will as they are deployed at will, Bitcoin’s protocol modifications require broad consensus across a stakeholder landscape which is unusually fragmented.  There is a requirement that node operators, miners, wallet providers, exchanges, and independent users all be part of a deliberative process that is difficult to interrupt quickly due to its deliberate nature. Based on Lopp's estimation, it may take five to ten years to transition the network to post-quantum standards. This is due to the friction inherent to decentralized decision-making, rather than the technical impossibility of the process.  In this regard, Lopp emphasizes an important recurring theme: the threat is not urgent, but choreography—ensuring future safeguards are formulated with precision, patience, and overwhelming agreement, while not undermining Bitcoin's unique decentralization, which defines its resilience. In what had largely been a theoretical debate, the debate regarding Bitcoin's future-proofing has now gained a new dimension with the inclusion of empirical testing in what was largely a theoretical one.  Project Eleven, a quantum computing research organization, has released a competitive challenge that aims to assess the stability of the network against actual quantum capabilities rather than projected advances in quantum technology. This initiative, which has been branded as the Q-Day Prize, offers 1 Bitcoin - an amount estimated to be approximately $84,000 at the time of release - to anyone able to decode the largest segment of a Bitcoin private key using Shor's algorithm on an operating quantum computer within a 12-month period.  It is explicitly prohibited from participating in the contest if hybrid or classical computational assistance are employed, further emphasizing the contest's requirement that quantum performance be demonstrated unambiguously.  It is not just the technical rigor that explains why the project was initiated, but it is also a strategic signaling exercise: Project Eleven claims that more than 10 million Bitcoin addresses have disclosed public keys to date, securing an estimated 6 million Bitcoins in total, the current market value of which is approximately $500 billion.  Despite the fact that even a minimal level of progress – like successfully extracting even a fraction of the key bits – would constitute a significant milestone for this company, the firm maintains that even a breach of just three bits would be a monumental event, since no real-world elliptic curve cryptographic key has ever been breached at such a large scale. In the spirit of Project Eleven, the project is not intended as an attack vector, but rather as a benchmark for preparedness, which is aimed at replacing conjecture with measurable results and increasing momentum towards post quantum cryptographic research before the technology reaches adversarial maturity.  There is some stark divergence in perspectives on the quantum question among prominent Bitcoin community figures, though there is a common thread in how they assess the urgency of the situation. Founder of infrastructure firm Blockstream Adam Back asserted that the risk of quantum computing was in fact “effectively nonexistent in the near term,” arguing that it is still “ridiculously early” and is faced with numerous unresolved scientific challenges, and that even under extreme scenarios, Bitcoin's architecture would not suddenly expose all of its coins to seizure even if extreme scenarios occurred.  The view expressed by Thicke echoes an underlying sentiment amongst designers who emphasize that even though Bitcoin's use of elliptic curve cryptography theoretically exposes some addresses to future risks, this has not translated into any current vulnerabilities as a result and that is why it is still regarded as something for the future.  In theory, sufficiently powerful quantum machines running Shor's algorithm could, in theory, derive private keys from exposed public keys, which is something experts are concerned could threaten funds held in legacy address formats, such as Satoshi Nakamoto's untouched supply, which have been languishing for years. However, this remains speculative; quantum advances are not expected to result in the network failing immediately as a consequence.  There are already a number of major companies and governments that are preparing for the future preemptively, with the United States signaling plans to phase out classical cryptography by the mid-2030s and firms like Cloudflare and Apple integrating quantum-resilient systems into their products. The absence of a clear transition strategy, however, in Bitcoin is drawing increased investor attention as a result of the absence of a formalized transition strategy.  There appears to be a disconnect between cryptographic theory and practical readiness, as Nic Carter, a partner at Castle Island Ventures, has observed. The capital markets are less interested in the precise timing of quantum breakthroughs than in whether Bitcoin can demonstrate a viable path forward if cryptographic standards are altered, as opposed to whether they can predict a quantum breakthrough when it happens.  A debate about Bitcoin's quantum security goes well beyond technical discourse; it is about extending the trust that has historically defined Bitcoin’s credibility—the underlying basis of Bitcoin’s credibility. As Bitcoin's ecosystem evolves into a financial infrastructure of global consequence, it is now intersecting institutional capital, sovereign research priorities, and retail investment on a scale that once seemed unimaginable, revealing how it has become so influential.  According to industry observers and analysts, network confidence is no longer based on the network’s capacity for resisting hypothetical attacks, but rather on its ability to anticipate them. For long-term security planning, it is becoming increasingly important for Bitcoin’s decentralised design to be based on its philosophical foundations — self-custody, open collaboration, and distributed responsibility — to serve as strategic imperatives in order to achieve them.  Some commentators caution against dismissing a time-bound vulnerability that is well recognized as such, and risk being interpreted as a failure of stewardship, especially since governments and major technology companies are rapidly adopting quantum-resistant cryptographic systems in an effort to avoid cyber security vulnerabilities.  In spite of the fact that market sentiment is far from panicky, it does reflect an increasing intolerance of strategic ambiguity among investors and developers. Both are being urged to align once again around the principle which made Bitcoin so popular in the first place. The ability to survive and thrive in finance and emerging technologies requires proactive foresight, as well as the ability to adapt and develop in an innovative manner.  BIP360 advocates argue that the proposal is not about forecasting quantum capability, but rather about determining the appropriate strategic time to implement the proposal. It is argued that the transition to post-quantum cryptographic standards - should it be pursued - will require a rare degree of synchronization across Bitcoin's distributed ecosystem, which means phased software upgrades, infrastructure revisions, as well as coordinated action on the part of wallet providers, node operators, custodians, and end users in order to achieve these goals. It is stressed by supporters that initiating the conversation early can act as a means of risk mitigation, decreasing the probability that decision-making will be compressed should technological progress outpace consensus mechanisms.  The governance model that has historically insulated Bitcoin from impulsive changes is now being reframed as a constraint in debates where horizons are shaped by decade-scale rather than immediate attack vectors. Quantum computing is viewed by cryptography experts as a non-existent threat to the network, and no credible scientific roadmaps suggest that an imminent threat will emerge from it.  In spite of this, market participants noted that bitcoin has attracted more institutional capital and has longer investment cycles, which have led to a narrowing of tolerance towards unresolved systemic questions, no matter how distant.  A lack of a common evaluative framework between protocol developers and investors continues to keep the quantum debate peripherie of sentiment, not as an urgent alarm, but rather as an unresolved variable quietly influencing the market psychology in a subtle way.

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