Phishing Attacks Escalate for FTX Users Following SIM Swap Incident
Several months after the shutdown of the FTX exchange, users are grappling with persisting issues that have locked them out of their capital stored on the platform. Former FTX customers have now fallen victim to a new ph...
Former FTX customers have now fallen victim to a new phishing attack targeting their registered email addresses linked to the exchange.
"You have been identified as an eligible client to begin withdrawing digital assets from your FTX account," read an email received by several creditors to the exchange this week....
Read More: Phishing Attacks Escalate for FTX Users Following SIM Swap Incident
Original source
Read on CryptonewsRelated market context
The future of vaults: neobanks and invisible DeFi
The following is a guest post and opinion from Vincent Maliepaard, VP of Marketing at Sentora. On January 26, 2026, Kraken launche...
Crypto exchanges are opening a two-front war for the stock market
Binance, Kraken, Bybit, and Gemini are moving to add US stocks and ETFs to their crypto trading apps, making a direct play for the...
Gensler Files Brief Arguing Sports Prediction Markets Fall Outside CFTC Swap Rules
Gary Gensler, the former chair of both the CFTC and the SEC, filed an amicus brief Thursday with the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeal...
Coinbase Council Warns 7 Million Bitcoin May Face Future Quantum Risk
TL;DR Coinbase’s Quantum Advisory Council says post-quantum migration planning should begin before quantum attacks become practica...
Banks are buying Bitcoin vaults, but a quantum problem may be waiting inside
The banks are finally buying the vaults. In May, BNY, the world's largest custodian with $59.4 trillion in assets under custody an...
Cape Verde’s World Cup fairy tale sparks crypto speculation, but investors should tread carefully
Cape Verde's World Cup debut highlights the speculative risks in crypto markets, urging investors to discern between official and...