Hackers Hit Bitcoin’s Safest Hiding Place in Ongoing Attack
Hackers are targeting a security method widely considered among the safest ways to store Bitcoin, according to Bloomberg. The ongoing campaign highlights that even offline or highly protected crypto storage can be compromised through…
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Aug 3, 2026 at 7:09 PM UTC · Updated 15일 전 · 1 분 소요
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Hackers are targeting a security method widely considered among the safest ways to store Bitcoin, according to Bloomberg. The ongoing campaign highlights that even offline or highly protected crypto storage can be compromised through weaknesses in setup, software or user behavior.
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