4th largest exchange hacked! secure your investment with ledger nano or ledger blue

in #bitcoin7 years ago

Attacker hacked Bithumb employee's PC

More facts came to light on Monday, when pressured by local media, the company revealed that the breach occurred after an unknown attacker hacked the personal computer of a Bithumb employee, from where he stole the details of over 31,800 Bithumb users — about 3% of the platform's entire userbase.
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source google thieve pic

According to local media [1, 2, 3, 4], the hack took place at around 22:00, local time, on Thursday, June 29, and the documents the hacker managed to access contained data on customer names, email addresses, and mobile phone numbers.

Soon after, Bithumb users started complaining online that someone was draining their accounts. It is unclear how the hacker gained control to targeted accounts.

Some users reported losses as big as 10 million won ($8,700) worth of cryptocurrency. Local media grossly estimates that the attacker made off with billions of won in cryptocurrency, but Bithumb never confirmed the exact amount of stolen funds.
credit goes to By Catalin Cimpanu from source (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/fourth-largest-cryptocurrency-exchange-was-hacked-users-lose-ethereum-and-bitcoin/)

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Is ledger nano really safe 🤔

Hi btcunchained, Yes it is safe and away from the exchange online. if you lose your nano s here is instructinos on how to retain your funds.
What if I lose my Ledger Wallet?

In case of loss or theft of your Ledger Wallet - or at any time - you can restore your entire balance either

on another Ledger Wallet
or on any BIP39 compatible software wallet such as Multibit HD or Mycelium

thanks to the 24 words you copied on the Recovery sheet. These 24 words are paramount, they are what provides you the ownership of your coins. You must never reveal them, and never lose them.

Without the PIN code (and the second factor card for Nano and HW.1), a thief cannot access your bitcoins. If you have any doubt about compromise of your PIN code and/or second factor card, you should immediately transfer your balance to another wallet.
source (http://support.ledgerwallet.com/knowledge_base/topics/what-happens-if-i-lose-my-ledger-wallet)

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