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Title: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: cryptodabbin on October 06, 2020, 08:45:18 AM
KuCoin, one of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges, has been hit by a $280M hack— just the latest in a string of thefts in the crypto world. The Seychelles-based announced in a blog (https://www.kucoin.com/news/en-kucoin-security-incident-update) post on Saturday noting “We detected some large withdrawals since September 26, 2020 at 03:05:37 (UTC+8). According to the latest internal security audit report, part of Bitcoin, ERC-20 and other tokens in KuCoin’s hot wallets were transferred out of the exchange.”

KuCoin has suspended withdrawals for the time being but promised to cover any losses with the launch of its new initiative, “Safeguard Program.” (https://land.kucoin.com/guardian) The program will provide a comprehensive protection and support for individuals and institutions who are affected by such security incidents.

Given the security breach, regardless of the fact that major breaches, such as this one, have historically culminated in market-wide sell-offs, the price of most leading cryptos like Bitcoin, as well as DeFi tokens, barely displayed any negative action. KuCoin is one of the main exchanges for Bitcoin volumes and is seen as one of the industry's most reliable exchanges.

KuCoin has been recognized because of its integrity in the industry and the fact that hackers were able to penetrate one of the exchange's hot wallet containing around a small percent of the company 's holdings using advanced techniques is worrying. It's true, perhaps, that crypto platforms are not resistant to targeted attacks. According to a recent study (https://ciphertrace.com/spring-2020-cryptocurrency-anti-money-laundering-report/) from the cryptocurrency audit firm CipherTrace, $1.36 billion worth of cryptocurrency was lost through hacking, scams, and fraud during the first five months of 2020.

Vulnerability To Hacks
Since 2014, when MtGox, then the world's largest Bitcoin exchange, lost $450m (https://www.wired.com/2014/03/bitcoin-exchange/) in an attack, crypto has had an unwanted relation with hacking. Its easy to discern why exchanges like Binance and now KuCoin are some of the primary targets, since they possess huge pools of crypto funds. Exchange providers market stocks or currencies, however once people trade, assets are deposited with specialist custodians. Although this form of approach has become increasingly popular in crypto, it is still far from the standard. Most exchanges both build markets and keep the cryptocurrencies of users for them.

The problem is that this generates vast reserves of consumer funds that generate enticing objectives. While, as a custodian, these exchanges specialize in security, they are still seen as a viable target. In the more than hundreds of exchanges around the world, security standards can vary greatly. Crypto is still a comparatively small industry and has international standards yet to be set. It has no central authority to make sure everyone keeps up standards even if they did exist. As the KuCoin case illustrates, even those who uphold the highest standards may be vulnerable to attack.

“As a crypto team just turned 3 years old, although we never slack off on security-related issues, we couldn’t dodge the cruelest coming-of-age ceremony that every predecessor used to embrace,” KuCoin Global CEO Johnny Lyu noted. “Luckily, we have the most saturated aid from the whole crypto community, which equipped us with the strongest power to crack such a hard nut.”

Securing Your Hard-Earned Money
A key trait is to place your crypto instead of keeping it on an exchange, is in a personal "cold wallet." Hackers or scammers simply will not be able to access your crypto there, as long as it's not connected to the internet. However, the chance of loss is increased by a "cold wallet." Make sure you carefully secure the key to the wallet and don't lose your hard drives or USB stick. If you have decided to keep your funds in a "hot wallet," make sure you are informed about the risks, either on your own or on an exchange

Another specific risk would be an exit scheme, where people raise funds for fraudulent projects or fake exchange losses before making off with customer funds. Overall, educating yourself on these risks and more is the best way to secure yourself. The exchanges you use or the investments you make in space are carefully researched. As long as there are no central bodies or legislation imposing guidelines or certifying agencies, consumers are responsible for investigating risks.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: Altcoin1998$ on October 06, 2020, 09:54:45 AM
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Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: syedrasool2011 on October 06, 2020, 11:33:48 AM
yes that so sad news but the good news is for kucoin member is there money will return to them that is trust of exchange kucoin is trusted exchange keep your money safe there.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: pornflixandchill on October 06, 2020, 12:55:30 PM
i'm not sure if Kucoin is really the biggest exchange, right now Binance is.

However, the reputation of Kucoin is also good.
So i think we got to be more careful too because if Kucoin can get hacked, Binance can get hacked again too.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on October 06, 2020, 02:45:35 PM
i'm not sure if Kucoin is really the biggest exchange, right now Binance is.

However, the reputation of Kucoin is also good.
So i think we got to be more careful too because if Kucoin can get hacked, Binance can get hacked again too.
I don't think KuCoin or neither binance is the biggest crypto hack, have anyone thought about MTGOX?, calculate bitcoins stolen from that exchange and times it by today's bitcoin price.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: Renampun on October 06, 2020, 11:36:53 PM
storing large funds in an exchange wallet is really very high risk...
but surely traders will save their funds for trading, my advice is to use a trusted exchange and use all the security systems that the exchange provides.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: bigcash2011 on October 06, 2020, 11:59:27 PM
Big exchanges with millions in users funds should adopt multi level security and hacker proof networks should be used to make sure that no one has access to highly sensitive data.
According to recent updates, Kucoin CEO has announced that they have traced and caught the hacker and majority of funds have been recovered which is great.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: hair on October 07, 2020, 02:41:32 AM
I don't think KuCoin or neither binance is the biggest crypto hack, have anyone thought about MTGOX?, calculate bitcoins stolen from that exchange and times it by today's bitcoin price.
I've never heard of the MTGOX case? how many dollars was hacked? do users get their refund insurance like Kucoin and Binance?
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: ShadowCrypto on October 07, 2020, 04:11:44 AM
Big exchanges like Kucoin and Binance have some insurace funds, so you will not lose your money if someone hacks the exchange, all god, just small exchanges have this problem
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: Black ID on October 07, 2020, 05:16:21 AM
the simplest way is not to store too many assets in exchange. Because no matter how sophisticated the exchange system is, it is definitely very risky. Better to store assets in a wallet and give keys. In addition, we must always be careful when sending tokens.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: ashraf786100 on October 07, 2020, 08:40:35 AM
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Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: TERMINO on October 07, 2020, 09:22:45 AM
Good to maintain the safetiness and security of your wall as long as you can.Despite we have cold or hard wallet that we all know are all secure.
But, Today, I don't know how we can fully safeguard ourselves against the hackers attack if we all know that they are much better than we thought. I'm not praising them but I think that's the reality. We did not imagined KuCoin to be hacked nor Binance. We all know they are secure and strong exchange. Unfortunately, the attacked had happened.
We all sick from stealing, scammers, and hurtful uncertainties.
I think it is not bad if I say,
I wish no bad things to happen anymore.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: masterrex on October 07, 2020, 09:24:02 AM
I think there's something wrong with that amount $280 Million is too big according to some reliable sources the estimates were just roughly worth $150-$200 Million respectively But I agree its a very unfortunate incident and a serious threat to all cryptocurrency exchange that needs to be addressed.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: labonikhatun on October 07, 2020, 09:59:50 AM
Crypto is a very good platform for exchanging but as the demand for crypto increases so does the number of scammers you are right that we should all try to deal with it and at the same time try to maintain a well-checked and safe currency. Stay away from hacked exchange sites.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: Hometown on October 07, 2020, 10:22:53 AM
Not only kucoin but also another big exchange Binance also hacked several months ago. So hacking problems is a common feature in cryptocurrency market cap. But one can't share personally with others.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: LogiC on October 07, 2020, 12:45:50 PM
the simplest way is not to store too many assets in exchange. Because no matter how sophisticated the exchange system is, it is definitely very risky. Better to store assets in a wallet and give keys. In addition, we must always be careful when sending tokens.
Actually putting up balance on exchange is bit scary cause incident like these could happened anytime. There are past history of exchange hacked and we cant always be sure that its safe. Having own wallet for our asset is one way to secure it. Or at least have some ledger that supported coins you own.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: KKH84 on October 07, 2020, 12:47:26 PM
The most important thing in my opinion is how to restore the trust of its members so that the public will judge that Kucoin is a responsible exchange.  So that they will not hesitate to put their digital assets and make transactions there.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: gourav787 on October 08, 2020, 06:28:10 PM
I also heard about it , this is really didn't good things happen in Crypto market . But this is officaly announced by Kucoin team That they will return full amount to their user . Hopefully everyone got their fund back.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: FOPL on October 09, 2020, 07:16:50 PM
I got affected because I was swing trading lukso. This is a wake up call for all especially newbies who just buy and hold. It recommended to go for non-custodial wallet which gives you full control of your funds. I personally use Atomic Wallet and it has an inbuilt exchange which I use more often. You can swap top cryptos convenient, so no need to even use exchanges.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: Rain075 on October 10, 2020, 02:59:00 AM
I also heard about it , this is really didn't good things happen in Crypto market . But this is officaly announced by Kucoin team That they will return full amount to their user . Hopefully everyone got their fund back.
Yes brother kucoin already refunded hacked amounts to investors, traders and holding in Kucoin users.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: Thymoty on October 10, 2020, 03:30:12 PM
Crypto is a very good platform for exchanging but as the demand for crypto increases so does the number of scammers you are right that we should all try to deal with it and at the same time try to maintain a well-checked and safe currency. Stay away from hacked exchange sites.

Yes, you are right. However, no matter how strong the crypto exchange platform is, it is man-made that can be hacked. The point is to choose a trustworthy trading platform that compensates the user for their wallet being hacked. For example, like KuCoin, they return the wallet value of the affected user to the original value before being hacked.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: kent47400 on October 12, 2020, 11:12:56 AM
But this is officaly announced by Kucoin team That they will return full amount to their user .
Hey are you not aware of what happened?
Is this a drama going on or is it really true?

KuCoin lost a lot of money and it was stolen by hackers easily.
Then it's also easy if KuCoin will return money to its members easily too even though the value is very large.
Don't you feel that you experience the irregularities of this case?
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: Crypto Guard on October 12, 2020, 12:04:17 PM
This is really bad news. Where do we know that the Kucoin exchange is one of the mainstay exchanges. and now it can be hacked. This should remind us to be vigilant and to be more careful. Don't keep multiple assets in exchange.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: Thymoty on October 12, 2020, 05:14:08 PM
I also heard about it , this is really didn't good things happen in Crypto market . But this is officaly announced by Kucoin team That they will return full amount to their user . Hopefully everyone got their fund back.

Yes. The KuCoin team will return the balance from the affected account to the original balance before the incident occured. So in my opinion, what KuCoin did is very good and professional. They have proven that they're the profesional crypto exchange.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: Paglamon on October 12, 2020, 09:51:31 PM
The kucoin hack happened, I already found out a few days ago. All the dollars were returned. However, the kucoin exchange has suffered some losses. Users were not harmed and all tokens or coins were returned. I think for this reason kucoin's reputation has declined. There is a lot of discussion about that too. $280 - $285M hack.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: edmundo on October 16, 2020, 09:27:18 PM
This further stresses the need to maintain top level security in this space and be on guard at all times. The crypto industry is full of unscrupulous elements always trying to defraud and take advantage of every situation. Always ensure to use authentication on all accounts, learn to keep your login details safe and never share private keys with third parties. Your security is in your own hands and you must be vigilant at all times.
Title: Re: Biggest Crypto Exchange Hacked For $280 Million | How To Protect Yourself
Post by: nelson4lov on October 17, 2020, 12:04:22 PM
It's a good thing kucoin agreed to refund all users who lost their funds due to the hack. Thanks to the funds they set aside for insurance purposes. Last time I checked, The hacker has liquidated majority of the funds albeit the ones that some projects like Tether freezed.

The Kucoin hack is just another friendly reminder that if it's not your keys, it's not your crypto. It might not be kucoin next time. Victims of cryptopia exchange wasn't compensated till date.