In a Cyber Attack at Atomic Wallet, Cybercriminals took almost $35 Million.
Adversaries have already breached over $35 Million from the decentralized cryptocurrency wallet platform “Atomic.” A multi-currency digital wallet, “Atomic Wallet,” allows users to securely store, manage, and exchange many online assets over a single app.
Such an app is specially designed to offer a user-friendly interface and a huge set of features to manage crypto transactions. The crypto wallets support a variety of popular currencies, including.
Bitcoin (BTC),
Ethereum (ETH),
Litecoin (LTC),
Ripple (XRP), and
Many Others.
Adversaries breached $35 Million + crypto assets from “Atomic Wallet.” Shortly, the firm received reports of victimized wallets and investigated the crime. According to the firm, less than 1% of its monthly active users have been victimized by this event.
In order to break the lines of adversaries from conducting any further attempts, firms began to share victims’ addresses with huge exchanges and blockchain analytics.
ZachXBT (Cryptocurrency security researcher) accumulated a total amount of assets that were stolen in the act of insolent people to consider the losses, which is exactly $ 35 Million +.
PeckShield, a blockchain analysis company, also revealed that the threat actors had stolen cryptocurrency valued at about $35 million.
The firm has requested users to fill out a form on Google Docs to report the stolen funds.
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