Hackers steal US$15mil worth of coins from crypto exchange FMTNews FMTBusiness
Hackers stole cryptocurrencies valued at US$15 million from South Korean crypto exchange GDAC on Sunday.
The attack occurred at around 7am Sunday, resulting in the transfer of digital assets, including over 60 bitcoins and 350 Ethereum tokens, to unidentified wallets, reported Yonhap. GDAC said some of the assets appear to have been sent to foreign crypto exchanges. It is cooperating with domestic and foreign crypto exchanges and issuers to block the stolen coins from being laundered, and retrieve them, officials said.
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