Odaily Planet Daily News: WazirX co-founder Nischal Shetty said the platform has sought help from several different Indian and international authorities regarding the recent security incident, but declined to name them. WazirX has filed a complaint with the police in Mumbai and reported the incident to the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In). Shetty said that the Indian CERT asked WazirX some "tough questions", which he believed was a sign that the agency was investigating the hack. A person familiar with the matter said that the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is also in contact with the exchange. "The FBI usually tracks down any such situation because it does not want funds to flow into North Korea," the person said. The FBI has made statements about similar incidents involving North Korea in the past. WazirX declined to comment on whether being acquired by other companies might be included in the options for seeking help. Shetty said he could not disclose how much INR WazirX had on its books because it could "provide a new attack vector for criminals." He also pointed out that the reason why WazirX does not currently allow the withdrawal of cryptocurrencies is the lack of regulatory clarity. (CoinDesk)