Evaluating the Binance ‘Hack’

in #bitcoin7 years ago

It’s every crypto investor’s worst nightmare. You wake up to the headline that one of your main exchanges has been hacked.

That’s what happened last week with Binance, which happens to be my favorite exchange.

It all started last Tuesday when rumors started to swirl that bitcoin was plummeting due to a Binance hack.

Of course, when you hear plummet and hack in the same sentence it can cause your heart to sink.

There were lots of comments on the message boards like My Binance Account got HACKED!. It seem some customers were missing funds.

It didn’t take long for Binance to respond and articles were out like this one saying all the funds were safe.

It turns out it wasn’t a hack at all, but a large scale phishing attempt.

The hacker stole a bunch of accounting using phishing techniques like fake website addresses. Then the hacker also set up a bunch of separate accounts for them self. Then when the time was right they used the stolen accounts to pump VIA coin and use their accounts to sell into it.

Binance posted about the incident here. Two good insights. The first is that their risk management system triggered which halted withdrawals. And the second is that they were able to freeze the funds deposited by the hacker.

So Binance won this battle. And the hacker’s funds will be donated to charity. That’s great!

And it has also inspired Binance to launch the development of Binance Chain, its decentralized exchange model.

Binance Coin (BNB) will be upgraded to exist on its own blockchain mainnet, becoming a native coin. At the same time, Binance will transition from being a company to a community.

That’s awesome. I’m looking forward to Binance’s decentralized exchange, what about you?


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Way to go Binance. One of my favorite exchanges and it's only getting better. I still feel much safer keeping my coins and tokens on my ledger and off of exchanges. Peace of mind.

I keep most of mine on the Ledger too but I agree it's nice to see the job BNB did.

Yeah that's crazy Binance is offering $250k to catch them. They will for sure be Caught! That's crazy the guy tried to use everyone else's funds to pump up Viacoin then sell it. Binance found out this was happening and froze all withdrawals. This is exactly what we need exchanges to do. Cheers.

Great post dear..
thanks for the share

Thanks a lot sir for updating us,yes its a phising attempt,you gave exactly what happened cant find this informaation anywhere.

Check the links for more details, but yes it was a big phishing attempt, the exchange itself was not hacked. Pretty cool the hacker lost their funds too!

Good.. @g-dubs

Good evaluation.
It's good that the hacker lost few funds too.
Thanks for sharing this.

Thanks for the info @g-dubs

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Coins mentioned in post:

CoinPrice (USD)📉 24h📉 7d
BNBBinance Coin8.939$-12.29%2.34%
BTCBitcoin8284.520$-10.38%-16.27%
ETHEthereum615.009$-11.32%-17.88%
LTCLitecoin160.886$-8.7%-12.29%
VIAViacoin1.464$-18.44%-49.12%

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