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Prisma Finance hacker demands live meeting, apologizes after $11M security breachIn the Prisma Finance attack, attackers claiming to be white hat hackers requested a press conference to confirm their identities. The request comes after hackers were criticized for transferring 1,840 ETH (approximately $6.5 million) via Tornado Cash. This technique is typically used for malicious attacks rather than white hat operations. Despite using Tornado Cash to launder money, the individual insisted that his actions were aimed at exposing the vulnerability and publicly challenged the Prisma Finance team to publicly admit their negligence. In the latest on-chain information today, hackers asked the Prisma Finance team to reveal their true identities and "apologize" to users and investors during an online live meeting.

Prisma Finance hacker demands live meeting, apologizes after $11M security breach

In the Prisma Finance attack, attackers claiming to be white hat hackers requested a press conference to confirm their identities.
The request comes after hackers were criticized for transferring 1,840 ETH (approximately $6.5 million) via Tornado Cash. This technique is typically used for malicious attacks rather than white hat operations.
Despite using Tornado Cash to launder money, the individual insisted that his actions were aimed at exposing the vulnerability and publicly challenged the Prisma Finance team to publicly admit their negligence.
In the latest on-chain information today, hackers asked the Prisma Finance team to reveal their true identities and "apologize" to users and investors during an online live meeting.
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Cryptocurrency hackers adopt new tactics in fake recruitment scams, releasing 'malicious' malwareThis attack method does not trick victims into opening malware-infected PDFs or running malicious video call software, but rather prompts victims to fix microphone and camera access issues. Reportedly, crypto hackers have found a clever new way to trick victims into downloading 'malicious' malware that allows hackers to access victims' computers and drain their wallets or cause other significant damage. According to blockchain detective Taylor Monahan (known as Tay on X), hackers first impersonate recruiters from well-known cryptocurrency companies, offering targets salaries between $200,000 and $350,000.

Cryptocurrency hackers adopt new tactics in fake recruitment scams, releasing 'malicious' malware

This attack method does not trick victims into opening malware-infected PDFs or running malicious video call software, but rather prompts victims to fix microphone and camera access issues.

Reportedly, crypto hackers have found a clever new way to trick victims into downloading 'malicious' malware that allows hackers to access victims' computers and drain their wallets or cause other significant damage.
According to blockchain detective Taylor Monahan (known as Tay on X), hackers first impersonate recruiters from well-known cryptocurrency companies, offering targets salaries between $200,000 and $350,000.
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