Whoever said there's no honor among thieves has apparently never met a cryptocurrency hacker. CoinDash said an ethereum hacker who had pilfered 43,000 ether tokens (ETH) during its July 2017 ICO ...
ICOs, events in which project or company tokens are exchanged for traditional cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum (ETH), are now a prime target for attackers. Time and time again ICOs are ...
The topsy turvy world of cryptocurrency got a bit more interesting yesterday, thanks to a multi-million dollar Ethereum (ETH) heist. As we reported earlier, CoinDash was rocked by hackers Monday ...
On July 17, 2017, the CoinDash initial coin offering (ICO) was hacked within minutes of its launch, resulting in numerous potential purchasers sending their money to a fraudulent address. The hack has ...
An unknown hacker has taken over the official website of the CoinDash platform and modified an Ethereum wallet address during the company's ICO (Initial Coin Offering). The hack took place today, just ...
All it took was three minutes. Shortly after going live, CoinDash's July 17 Initial Coin Offering (ICO) was in serious trouble. The company, which allows for the trading of the popular cryptocurrency ...
Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and Ethereum have long had a reputation as being somewhat of a “Wild West,” beset by hype bubbles, scams, and hacks — and that seems unlikely to change any time soon.
Cryptocurrency is supposed to be much safer than fiat currency like dollars or pesos because blockchain tokens are harder to steal. But nothing is impossible for hackers. This week the Israeli ...
Hackers hijacked CoinDash’s initial coin offering Monday, stealing $7.7 million in cryptocurrency from the nascent trading platform. Hackers hijacked CoinDash’s initial coin offering Monday, stealing ...