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Topic: $32m stolen from Tokyo cryptocurrency exchange in latest hack - page 2. (Read 583 times)

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First of all, this confirms the idea that you do not need to store the cryptocurrency on the exchanges. Exchanges are not reliable and they are often hacked. And maybe the exchange just steal the crypt pretending to be a hack
hero member
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in other words the very long list of exchange hack cases grow by one! the list is too long that this one is lost among them specially since this is not even among the top 10 biggest hacks of all times and the exchange itself wasn't big or popular or anything to cause any kind of concerns since not that many people were involved.
besides most exchange hacks have been fake news spread by the exchanges themselves when they need more money!
legendary
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Everytime an exchange got hacked it shows further the vulnerability of exchanges currently, and it seems other exchanges that haven't experience hack don't learn from the victims to tighten up security, i think it's about time exchanges look for a lasting solution for this mess because it is really not speaking well of crypto.

Hackers will always try to get their prey but exchanges should really rise the level of security. In their run for profit security is one of the features they often forget about and performe only minimum of it. With more and more developed and sophisticated hackers attacks this is not enough.
Also we should raise the awareness of users about security issues so that they don't use exchanges as crypto wallets.
legendary
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Wet dream for hackers with the Japanese Security.

that is racist since it has nothing to do with "Japanese security" but with this exchange lacking security. not to mention that this is not the first time, it is not even the hundredths time! there is at least 100 cases per 6 months of hacks usually from exchanges. that is why everyone always tells you not to leave anything on exchanges ever.
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the hacks all the time makes it realy hard for people outside of the crypto space to invest money into crypto, wonder if they ever will find away to prevent this, or if it will always be a uncertainty with crypo online exchanges.

My two thoughts too.
Thing is, many people who seems to see Bitcoin as a no good will pin this as one of the reason why Bitcoin shouldn't be a thing.

Fraud has also been around since the beginning of the Internet and Bitcoin didn't bring it, so its somehow inevitable. However, If exchanges can double up their security in protecting people's fund that will be their obligation considering the fact that people trust them to trade with them.
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I wouldn't be surprised if the pattern of hacking is the same, using the same vulnerabilities. I have the impression that people create these exchanges using the same sources, skim the cream, and then ask hackers to hack their exchange and share the profits...
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the hacks all the time makes it realy hard for people outside of the crypto space to invest money into crypto, wonder if they ever will find away to prevent this, or if it will always be a uncertainty with crypo online exchanges.
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Everytime an exchange got hacked it shows further the vulnerability of exchanges currently, and it seems rest exchanges that haven't experience hack don't learn from the victims to tighten up security, i think it's about time exchanges look for a lasting solution for this mess because it is really not speaking well of crypto.
legendary
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Hackers target is a hot wallet which is prone to hackers while cold wallet luckily not affected.
This is exactly why they save most of the funds in cold Wallets, because it is harder to hack.

But a small exchange like Bitpoint ,or whatever its name is, keeping $32m in their hot wallet!! doesn't that seem a little bit strange?!
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I think it's high time these cryptocurrency exchange platform really secures their platform and the funds of its users with high security measures. I am not all into technology but i think these numerous hacks sound sometimes like a conspiracy and an exit scam for some projects. Because after all users don't get refunded and team slowly disappear from the space.
sr. member
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Again! Another one!

That's really sad. Sometimes I really wonder - do they really get hacked or it's just a plot to move the users funds. The cryptopia one did not look good to me. And there were some others too.

Is it ever possible to create a decentralized exchange where we can trade coins including Bitcoin?
Earlier when Binance got hacked same kind of thinking was prevailing among the common users. With Binance it was related to the fund getting moved to the DEX that's under development. Decentralized Exchanges were possible, but a single mistake from us could lead the entire funds go freezed or unused. Also we can't go somewhere and request for support.
legendary
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Maybe it's time for exchanges to think of a new approach when handling their hot wallets. It feels as if the hackers know that these are the easy ones to target and do not dare touch the cold wallets knowing that the security would be tight. For most exchange hacks that have happened in the history of bitcoin, the targets are always on the hot wallets and not any other part of the platform which is understandable, considering how it is basically an open wallet with lots of ins and outs (txs) and can be hijacked on the fly. This will not be the last of the exchanges that will get hacked if security measures aren't changed.
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What cryptocurrency exchange in particular. There are random post making the news to make investors shiver this sort of news until proven correct remains to me as a no point of interest
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Again! Another one!

That's really sad. Sometimes I really wonder - do they really get hacked or it's just a plot to move the users funds. The cryptopia one did not look good to me. And there were some others too.

Is it ever possible to create a decentralized exchange where we can trade coins including Bitcoin?
newbie
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Yeah, I did hear about the news few days ago. That is really sad but yeah, hacks happen. No matter how much secure a crypto currency exchange is, they are still vulnerable and can be hacked easily. Remember, the hackers are always one step ahead of us and every digital stuff is hackable. Let us just hope that this hack won't cause any negative impact on the price of the bitcoin.

decentralized exchanges solve this problem and get most of the hackers out of the game.

centralized tech is very danger because if hackers have access to the main servers they have access to all computers connected to the main servers,/s@
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Yeah, I did hear about the news few days ago. That is really sad but yeah, hacks happen. No matter how much secure a crypto currency exchange is, they are still vulnerable and can be hacked easily. Remember, the hackers are always one step ahead of us and every digital stuff is hackable. Let us just hope that this hack won't cause any negative impact on the price of the bitcoin.
sr. member
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A fast money for the hackers but this kind of topic isn't new at all this is why exchange platforms need to upgrade their security every time.
But my real question about exchanges being hack is ,
Is it really been hack by hackers or just an inside job and putting the blame on hackers?
jr. member
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those hack news dont affect the market anymore especially if its not a top exchange.i heard that new earlier today and i didnt care about the details.there will be always hacks here.
newbie
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Another crypto exchange got hacked, this is not a new issue after Binance exchange gets hack and now, here is a new one. Hackers target is a hot wallet which is prone to hackers while cold wallet luckily not affected.

There's a good comment here.
https://twitter.com/wiz/status/1149584492559863808

Then, who's the next weak exchange might get hacked? hmmp Roll Eyes

On decentralized exchanges there will be much less hacks with centralized exchanges it's who the next? Roll Eyes
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Then, who's the next weak exchange might get hacked? hmmp Roll Eyes
It comes to a point where myself got dumb into these exchange hacks news anymore.Hackers do really see these platforms

as honeypots specially market is rising up where targeting weak security exchangers is common.Who comes next?
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