Standing 日 largest ever virtual currency hack ...5,700 billion in damages

in #kr-join6 years ago

B20180108141551620.jpgThe largest virtual currency exchange, one of the coin check hacking art 530 million US dollars, 570 billion won worth of virtual currency with our money was stolen in Japan. In the largest ever theft of virtual currency, known until now it is focused on how to be a hot-air cooling, such as virtual currency Bitcoin.

Coin checking said that "we have not been authorized outsiders access to the system took all the NEM ((New Economy Movement) coin customers matgyeodun," he said, and "its value amounted to 58 billion yen."

This exchange is followed by "Bitcoin etc. I do not think any other virtual money is gone, "said," but for a more accurate survey had stopped the yen withdrawals and transactions of all virtual currency and "he has said. Coin checking president to Wada Koichi" deep reflection " for said compensation "under review," he said.

've NEM external network and is able who is coin-checking that has managed the state hack accessible, but at 3 sikke coin checking side is beyond the morning that 11 o'clock check and stop trading Coin checks, including Bitcoin NEM addition, a company established in 2012 and dealing with 13 kinds of virtual currency.

the Hacking is a scale beyond 450 million US dollars worth of virtual currency hacking incident that took place in Japan, Mount gokseu Exchange 2014 at the time hacking Mount gokseu has filed for bankruptcy, the victims are in progress the refund process so far in the last four years while, but it was told that is opaque if I can get your money back.

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