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Atomic Wallet NukedThis is very concerning, they still don't know what's causing it. My sympathies go out to anyone effected by #AtomicWallet It's so sad but this could weed out another weak actor. Only the strong will survive and the industry will be stronger and more secure going forward. #crypto2023 #BTC #dyor #Binance

Atomic Wallet Nuked

This is very concerning, they still don't know what's causing it. My sympathies go out to anyone effected by #AtomicWallet

It's so sad but this could weed out another weak actor. Only the strong will survive and the industry will be stronger and more secure going forward.

#crypto2023 #BTC #dyor #Binance
⚠️ Warning : There are reports of #AtomicWallet being compromised. Users are getting drained for millions of dollars. If you are using Atomic Wallet, please move your funds somewhere safe for now. So far $10 Billion worth cryptos are stolen from the atomic wallet.
⚠️ Warning : There are reports of #AtomicWallet being compromised.

Users are getting drained for millions of dollars. If you are using Atomic Wallet, please move your funds somewhere safe for now.

So far $10 Billion worth cryptos are stolen from the atomic wallet.
🚨 Breaking News: Atomic Wallet, which faced $100 million in hacking damages, seeks dismissal of a class-action lawsuit in the United States, claiming that damages lawsuits must be filed in Estonia per the end-user license agreement. Atomic Wallet argues that users agreed to the terms of service, limiting maximum damages to $50 per person. 🤝💻⚖️ #AtomicWallet #CryptoSecurity
🚨 Breaking News: Atomic Wallet, which faced $100 million in hacking damages, seeks dismissal of a class-action lawsuit in the United States, claiming that damages lawsuits must be filed in Estonia per the end-user license agreement. Atomic Wallet argues that users agreed to the terms of service, limiting maximum damages to $50 per person. 🤝💻⚖️ #AtomicWallet #CryptoSecurity
What's stopping the investigation into stealing $35 million from Atomic WalletWallet developers are not cooperating with the investigation and refuse to provide data to back up their claims of hacking In early June, users of the popular cryptocurrency wallet Atomic Wallet faced massive thefts of cryptocurrency. The first occurred back on June 2.Since then, several analysts in the investigation and have traced more than $35 million worth of stolen money. The wallet team said it was investigating the hack. But at the time of publication, it had not released any details of the incident. Our experts note that Atomic is is a non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet. Unlike exchanges, such wallets allow users to store funds independently of a third party. The service originally launched in 2017 as a cryptocurrency exchanger called Atomic Swap. According to the official website, Atomic Wallet has more than 5 million users. Although the standard in cryptocurrencies is considered open source. In Atomic Wallet's case, it has always kept its code closed, including from independent auditors. Some cryptocurrency projects prefer not to disclose the software code. In order to avoid being copied by competitors. However, users, since they cannot view the code. And they cannot check if it really works the way it is supposed to and does not contain bugs. Instead, they are forced to trust the developers. Details of the hack have not yet been disclosed Transparency of blockchain as a public registry of cryptocurrency transfers allows to identify the addresses of affected wallets. As well as the further movement of funds. According to an analysis by an online detective known in the cryptocurrency community under the ZachXBT. According to his conclusions, hackers stole about $35 million in various cryptocurrencies. The researcher was also contacted by victims. In doing so, providing him with transaction data on the wallet. The hack stole funds in Ethereum (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE), Litecoin (LTC), BNB (BNB) and Polygon (MATIC) cryptocurrencies. And one of the victims lost $8 million worth of crypto-assets. According to Elliptic's blockchain analysts, the hacker used Sinbad.io, a cryptomixer popular with North Korean hackers, to launder stolen funds. Based on the results of past major hacks, investigators estimate. That the North Korean hacker group Lazarus Group laundered more than $100 million through it. Analysts did not name the amount of Atomic users' funds spent through the mixer. But they did say that Sinbad.io is probably a revamped version of Blender.io, a service heavily used by Lazarus Group. And the first mixer to be sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department. The investigation requires obtaining so-called server logs, an activity log that logs all user activity on the site. But #AtomicWallet refuses to provide the necessary files to analysts from various companies, despite numerous requests. $BNB $ETH  

What's stopping the investigation into stealing $35 million from Atomic Wallet

Wallet developers are not cooperating with the investigation and refuse to provide data to back up their claims of hacking

In early June, users of the popular cryptocurrency wallet Atomic Wallet faced massive thefts of cryptocurrency. The first occurred back on June 2.Since then, several analysts in the investigation and have traced more than $35 million worth of stolen money. The wallet team said it was investigating the hack. But at the time of publication, it had not released any details of the incident.

Our experts note that Atomic is is a non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet. Unlike exchanges, such wallets allow users to store funds independently of a third party. The service originally launched in 2017 as a cryptocurrency exchanger called Atomic Swap. According to the official website, Atomic Wallet has more than 5 million users.

Although the standard in cryptocurrencies is considered open source. In Atomic Wallet's case, it has always kept its code closed, including from independent auditors. Some cryptocurrency projects prefer not to disclose the software code. In order to avoid being copied by competitors. However, users, since they cannot view the code. And they cannot check if it really works the way it is supposed to and does not contain bugs. Instead, they are forced to trust the developers.

Details of the hack have not yet been disclosed

Transparency of blockchain as a public registry of cryptocurrency transfers allows to identify the addresses of affected wallets. As well as the further movement of funds. According to an analysis by an online detective known in the cryptocurrency community under the ZachXBT. According to his conclusions, hackers stole about $35 million in various cryptocurrencies. The researcher was also contacted by victims. In doing so, providing him with transaction data on the wallet. The hack stole funds in Ethereum (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE), Litecoin (LTC), BNB (BNB) and Polygon (MATIC) cryptocurrencies. And one of the victims lost $8 million worth of crypto-assets.

According to Elliptic's blockchain analysts, the hacker used Sinbad.io, a cryptomixer popular with North Korean hackers, to launder stolen funds. Based on the results of past major hacks, investigators estimate. That the North Korean hacker group Lazarus Group laundered more than $100 million through it. Analysts did not name the amount of Atomic users' funds spent through the mixer. But they did say that Sinbad.io is probably a revamped version of Blender.io, a service heavily used by Lazarus Group. And the first mixer to be sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department.

The investigation requires obtaining so-called server logs, an activity log that logs all user activity on the site. But #AtomicWallet refuses to provide the necessary files to analysts from various companies, despite numerous requests. $BNB $ETH

 
📰🔒 Atomic Wallet is reportedly dealing with a class-action lawsuit filed by users following a $100 million hack. The plaintiffs claim that Atomic Wallet inadequately communicated the extent of the damage caused by the hack and failed to promptly involve law enforcement in the investigation. The lawsuit is said to include the names of high-net-worth investors from various countries, including Russia. The specific scope and size of the lawsuit have not been disclosed. ⚖️💼 #AtomicWallet #Lawsuit #CryptoSecurity
📰🔒 Atomic Wallet is reportedly dealing with a class-action lawsuit filed by users following a $100 million hack. The plaintiffs claim that Atomic Wallet inadequately communicated the extent of the damage caused by the hack and failed to promptly involve law enforcement in the investigation. The lawsuit is said to include the names of high-net-worth investors from various countries, including Russia. The specific scope and size of the lawsuit have not been disclosed. ⚖️💼 #AtomicWallet #Lawsuit #CryptoSecurity
Atomic Wallet Got HackedNEWS: Over $35M in #cryptocurrency was stolen from Atomic Wallet, a self-custodial platform. One user suffered an $8M loss in $USDT. Millions of dollars’ worth of cryptocurrencies were stolen from customers of Atomic Wallet. On Saturday, the project’s developers admitted that their users’ data had been compromised. Atomic Wallet is a cryptocurrency wallet that works on both mobile devices and desktop computers. Multiple platforms, including Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, and Linux, support the wallet. Yesterday, the developers of the multichain wallet took to Twitter to announce that they had received reports of account compromises from a small number of users Over a hundred addresses were compromised, and assets from Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, BSC, Cardano, Ripple, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algorand, Avalanche, Litecoin, and Dogecoin were taken. Early indications point to around $35 million was lost. The largest single loss amounts to $7.95 million USDT. According to on-chain detective ZachXBT, the five largest losses total $17 million. Since users’ private keys are encrypted and saved locally on their devices, Atomic Wallet believes this makes their product more secure. However, the latest incident proves otherwise. In fact, the vulnerability of the wallet was evident since February 2021. That year, auditing company Least Authority raised warning flags, saying Atomic Wallet is “insufficiently secure in protecting user assets and private data.” #AtomicWallet #BinanceTournament #Binance

Atomic Wallet Got Hacked

NEWS: Over $35M in #cryptocurrency was stolen from Atomic Wallet, a self-custodial platform. One user suffered an $8M loss in $USDT.

Millions of dollars’ worth of cryptocurrencies were stolen from customers of Atomic Wallet. On Saturday, the project’s developers admitted that their users’ data had been compromised.

Atomic Wallet is a cryptocurrency wallet that works on both mobile devices and desktop computers. Multiple platforms, including Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, and Linux, support the wallet.

Yesterday, the developers of the multichain wallet took to Twitter to announce that they had received reports of account compromises from a small number of users

Over a hundred addresses were compromised, and assets from Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, BSC, Cardano, Ripple, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algorand, Avalanche, Litecoin, and Dogecoin were taken.

Early indications point to around $35 million was lost.

The largest single loss amounts to $7.95 million USDT. According to on-chain detective ZachXBT, the five largest losses total $17 million.

Since users’ private keys are encrypted and saved locally on their devices, Atomic Wallet believes this makes their product more secure. However, the latest incident proves otherwise.

In fact, the vulnerability of the wallet was evident since February 2021. That year, auditing company Least Authority raised warning flags, saying Atomic Wallet is “insufficiently secure in protecting user assets and private data.”

#AtomicWallet

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🔒 Atomic Wallet initiates a $1 million bug bounty program, offering bounties ranging from $500 to $100,000 based on the risk level of discovered vulnerabilities. This move comes after the wallet suffered a $100 million hack in June, with suspicion pointed at the North Korean hacker group Lazarus. 💰🐛 #AtomicWallet #BugBountyProgram #Security
🔒 Atomic Wallet initiates a $1 million bug bounty program, offering bounties ranging from $500 to $100,000 based on the risk level of discovered vulnerabilities. This move comes after the wallet suffered a $100 million hack in June, with suspicion pointed at the North Korean hacker group Lazarus. 💰🐛 #AtomicWallet #BugBountyProgram #Security
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Atomic Wallet Hacked, Estimated Damage $35 Million At least $35 million worth of crypto assets have been stolen from Atomic Wallet users since June 2, according to an analysis by on-chain investigator ZachXBT. Of these, five individuals lost a combined $17 million. Atomic Wallet says the cause of the attack is under investigation. Users have reported lost tokens, deleted transaction histories, and even entire crypto portfolios being stolen. The attack is a reminder of the importance of using strong security practices when storing crypto assets. Users should always use a hardware wallet or other cold storage solution to protect their funds. They should also be careful about clicking on links in emails or on social media, and they should never enter their private keys into any website or app. #Atomic #atomic #AtomicWallet
Atomic Wallet Hacked, Estimated Damage $35 Million

At least $35 million worth of crypto assets have been stolen from Atomic Wallet users since June 2, according to an analysis by on-chain investigator ZachXBT. Of these, five individuals lost a combined $17 million.

Atomic Wallet says the cause of the attack is under investigation. Users have reported lost tokens, deleted transaction histories, and even entire crypto portfolios being stolen.

The attack is a reminder of the importance of using strong security practices when storing crypto assets. Users should always use a hardware wallet or other cold storage solution to protect their funds. They should also be careful about clicking on links in emails or on social media, and they should never enter their private keys into any website or app.

#Atomic #atomic #AtomicWallet
#AtomicWallet stated that it has received reports of wallets being compromised and is making every effort to investigate and analyze the situation. 🔥 Read more at @CMNisal
#AtomicWallet stated that it has received reports of wallets being compromised and is making every effort to investigate and analyze the situation.

🔥 Read more at @CMNisal
⚡#AtomicWallet has been hacked leading to a nearly $35M theft of various tokens Atomic Wallet, a centralized storage and wallet service, has suffered an exploit that led to the $35M theft in #BTC , #ETH , #USDT , $DOGE, $LTC, #BNB and $MATIC tokens, according to an analysis from on-chain sleuth ZachXBT.
#AtomicWallet has been hacked leading to a nearly $35M theft of various tokens

Atomic Wallet, a centralized storage and wallet service, has suffered an exploit that led to the $35M theft in #BTC , #ETH , #USDT , $DOGE , $LTC, #BNB and $MATIC tokens, according to an analysis from on-chain sleuth ZachXBT.
#AtomicWallet is Hacked & Million Dollars of Funds are lost in terms of BTC ETH BNB etc. #AtomicWallet is NON-CUSTODIAL Decentralised wallet and Hacked on 3 june, 2023. For more Info, just go threw real twitter page of Atomic Wallet always. 🙏
#AtomicWallet is Hacked & Million Dollars of Funds are lost in terms of BTC ETH BNB etc.
#AtomicWallet is NON-CUSTODIAL Decentralised wallet and Hacked on 3 june, 2023.

For more Info, just go threw real twitter page of Atomic Wallet always. 🙏
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#AtomicWallet suffered a $35 million #hack ZachXBT analyst reported that Atomic Wallet was hacked, and a little later, the attack was confirmed by the project administration. The estimated damage exceeds $35 million, and the vulnerability has not yet been discovered. The largest "production" of the hacker was 7.95 million #USDT from one wallet. The sum of the five largest thefts exceeded $17 million. The wallet team writes that less than 1% of the monthly number of active users were hacked You hold crypto on Atomic Wallet ?
#AtomicWallet suffered a $35 million #hack

ZachXBT analyst reported that Atomic Wallet was hacked, and a little later, the attack was confirmed by the project administration. The estimated damage exceeds $35 million, and the vulnerability has not yet been discovered.

The largest "production" of the hacker was 7.95 million #USDT from one wallet. The sum of the five largest thefts exceeded $17 million.

The wallet team writes that less than 1% of the monthly number of active users were hacked

You hold crypto on Atomic Wallet ?
Atomic Wallet hacks $35 million in crypto stolenAtomic Wallet is a mobile and desktop crypto wallet allowing users to store various cryptocurrencies. The wallet is offered for multiple operating systems, including Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, and Linux. Millions of dollars’ worth of cryptocurrencies were stolen from customers of Atomic Wallet. On Saturday, the project’s developers admitted that their users’ data had been compromised. The developers of Atomic Wallet are investigating reports of large-scale theft of cryptocurrency from users' wallets, with over $35 million in crypto reportedly stolen. Over a hundred addresses were compromised, and assets from Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, BSC, Cardano, Ripple, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algorand, Avalanche, Litecoin, and Dogecoin were taken. The largest single loss amounts to $7.95 million USDT. According to on-chain detective ZachXBT, the five largest losses total $17 million.Blockchain sleuth ZachXBT has been collecting transactions of funds stolen from Atomic Wallet victims and says that over $35 million in crypto has been stolen due to this compromise."Just surpassed $14M worth of stolen funds on my graph across Bitcoin, ETH, Tron, BSC, ADA, Ripple, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algo, Avax, XLM, LTC and Doge," explained ZachXBT. Researcher later stated that additional transactions boosted the stolen amount above $35 million. Atomic Wallet is now collecting information from victims, asking what operating system they are using, where they downloaded the software, what was done before crypto was stolen, and where the backup phrase was stored.Victims are also asked to submit this information, and more, on a Google Docs form that was created to investigate the incident.While some users report that their crypto was stolen after a recent software update. #AtomicWallet #Binance #keepposting #bitcoin #BTC

Atomic Wallet hacks $35 million in crypto stolen

Atomic Wallet is a mobile and desktop crypto wallet allowing users to store various cryptocurrencies. The wallet is offered for multiple operating systems, including Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, and Linux.

Millions of dollars’ worth of cryptocurrencies were stolen from customers of Atomic Wallet. On Saturday, the project’s developers admitted that their users’ data had been compromised.

The developers of Atomic Wallet are investigating reports of large-scale theft of cryptocurrency from users' wallets, with over $35 million in crypto reportedly stolen.

Over a hundred addresses were compromised, and assets from Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, BSC, Cardano, Ripple, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algorand, Avalanche, Litecoin, and Dogecoin were taken.

The largest single loss amounts to $7.95 million USDT. According to on-chain detective ZachXBT, the five largest losses total $17 million.Blockchain sleuth ZachXBT has been collecting transactions of funds stolen from Atomic Wallet victims and says that over $35 million in crypto has been stolen due to this compromise."Just surpassed $14M worth of stolen funds on my graph across Bitcoin, ETH, Tron, BSC, ADA, Ripple, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algo, Avax, XLM, LTC and Doge," explained ZachXBT.

Researcher later stated that additional transactions boosted the stolen amount above $35 million.

Atomic Wallet is now collecting information from victims, asking what operating system they are using, where they downloaded the software, what was done before crypto was stolen, and where the backup phrase was stored.Victims are also asked to submit this information, and more, on a Google Docs form that was created to investigate the incident.While some users report that their crypto was stolen after a recent software update.

#AtomicWallet #Binance #keepposting #bitcoin #BTC
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