Security: Windows/NSA Back Doors and 'Joys' of Cryptocurrency Malware
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17-Year-Old Boy Arrested For Coding Malware To Steal Cryptocurrency Wallet Passwords
Different kinds of malware are targetting cryptocurrency owners and trying to steal their valuable digital coins by employing different techniques. This new and lucrative affair is attracting experienced and novice malware creators alike. Just recently, Japanese police arrested a 17-year-old teenager boy for creating malware that targetted cryptocurrency wallets.
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Teen Arrested for Creating Malware That Steals Cryptocurrency Wallet Passwords
Japanese authorities say that at least one man —a 31-year-old from Tokyo— downloaded and installed the teen's app. This man later discovered that 170 Monacoins (around $500) went missing from his wallet. He said he saw other users' warnings on the forum regarding the suspicious software, but it was too late at that point.
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NSA Exploits Ported to Work on All Windows Versions Released Since Windows 2000
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Three Leaked NSA Exploits Rewritten to Affect All Windows OSes Since Windows 2000
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South Korea says North stole cryptocurrency worth billions of won last year
South Korea said on Monday that North Korea last year stole cryptocurrency from the South worth billions of won and that it was still trying to hack into its exchanges.
“North Korea sent emails that could hack into cryptocurrency exchanges and their customers’ private information and stole (cryptocurrency) worth billions of won,” said Kim Byung-kee, a member of South Korea’s parliamentary intelligence committee.
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