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Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange based in the U.S., said Thursday that criminals had improperly obtained ...
Criminals offered cash to Coinbase customer support agents to copy customer data like names, addresses, account data and ...
Coinbase estimated that it would have to spend between $180 million to $400 million “relating to remediation costs and ...
Coinbase responded to a $20M ransom demand from cyber criminals by using that money to place a bounty on the thieves instead.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said on X that the crypto exchange had been targeted in a sophisticated extortion attempt ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said some customers may have been targeted by “social engineering attacks” after the theft.
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Coinbase reported in a Securities and Exchange filing Thursday the company received an email on May 11 from an “unknown ...
US Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Cynthia Lummis are optimistic that the Senate will vote on the revised stablecoin bill by ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said the Senate may soon reconsider the GENIUS Act, a stablecoin regulation bill, after it fell short in the May 8 vote.
The company’s boss said criminals had bribed some of its customer service agents who live outside the US to hand over ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong conveyed a sense of hope on Wednesday regarding the potential passage of landmark stablecoin ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong discusses ongoing acquisitions strategy post-Deribit purchase, focusing on global opportunities ...
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