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Hackers Steal $868 Million From Ronin Network in Largest Ever Crypto Theft
Hackers stole roughly $US625 ($868) million in cryptocurrency from the Ronin blockchain and the play-to-earn Axie Infinity video game network that operates on top of it, according to a disclosure from the Ronin Network late Tuesday. The hack is believed to be the biggest theft of cryptocurency in history.
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Teens Arrested in Hack of Microsoft and Okta But Haven’t Been Charged
Police in London have arrested seven young people between the ages of 16 and 21 for allegedly hacking Microsoft and Okta under the hacker group name LAPSUS$. All seven people have been released and none have been formally charged with a crime. At least not yet.
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Russia Blocks Google News for ‘Unreliable Information’ on War in Ukraine
The Russian government blocked access to Google News in Russia late on Wednesday, citing “unreliable information” about the war in Ukraine, according to state media outlet Interfax.
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Hacker Group Claims Extraordinary Access to User Authentication Firm Okta
Hacker group LAPSUS$ posted images on its Telegram channel overnight claiming it achieved administrator access to Okta, a user authentication and data management company. And if that’s true, it’s potentially bad for a number of large firms that use Okta services.