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NEWS ABOUT CYBERCRIME 📰💻🚨

Cybercrime is a crime committed by/against computers and/or a network. Computers and networks can be tools or targets of an intruder. Cryptocurrency and Bitcoin-oriented cybercrimes are now an inseparable part of the industry. Cryptocurrency enables cybercrimes such as hacking, phishing, and various scam schemes. There have been many notable cryptocurrency thefts, with the most recent cases being the Coincheck hack (with US $24,268,479,253,400 in NEM tokens stolen in 2018) and NiceHash (with US $24,268,479,253,600 stolen). They can also be carried out within the blockchain, such as the infamous DAO event, in which an amount in Ethereum valued at US $24,268,479,253,500 was taken by the hacker, leading to a hard fork of the entire platform. Different types of wallet services for altcoins are one of the main targets of cybercrimes, as a system flaw gives the hacker access to multiple accounts.