Crypto Theft from Fortress Trust Traced Back to Phishing Attack on Cloud Vendor
Fortress Trust's recent disclosure of a cryptocurrency theft totaling nearly $15 million has shed light on a complex situation involving a third-party vendor and a phishing attack. The vendor has now been identified as R...
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The vendor has now been identified as ReTool, a reputable San Francisco-based company serving Fortune 500 clients. Retool constructed the portal that allowed several Fortress clients to manage their cryptocurrency funds....
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