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Picture this: you compromise the account of a NPM developer whose packages are downloaded more than 2 billion times per week. You could have unfettered access to millions of developer workstations. Untold riches await you. The world is your oyster.
You profit less than 50 USD.
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Less than 12 hours ago, the DPRK stole over US$1.5 billion in ETH from @Bybit_Official. This is not the first crypto exchange that DPRK has hacked, and it will not be the last. We've published an advisory for exchanges with recommendations on how to stay safe 🔗⬇️
⚠️ Reminder that if you ever stored your private keys or seed phrases in LastPass prior to 2023, your funds might be at risk. We've seen 15+ cases of potential LastPass-related hacks TODAY
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We are launching a global real-time phishing defense network alongside @MetaMask, @WalletConnect, @Backpack, and @phantom! This allows us to create a decentralized immune system for crypto security where anyone from around the world can prevent the next major phishing attack
🔏 SEAL has been working on a new tool to enable advanced users and security researchers to join the fight against crypto phishing, and we're excited to release it to the public
SEAL 🤝 Wintermute
A huge thank you to @wintermute_t for their generous donation of 1 million USDC towards our mission of securing the future of crypto! Wintermute has been a longtime contributor to SEAL 911. We're honored to be able to count them among our donors as well 💚
Definitely got lucky - this could've been much worse. A stealthily deployed backdoor that targeted developer machines with a focus on persistence could have stayed under the radar for who knows how long
Three months ago, we released the Whitehat Safe Harbor Agreement, a legal framework to protect whitehats who intercept and return funds.
One of the most common questions we got was, "what happens if someone threatens to sue me anyways"?
We released an updated version of @tayvano_'s guide on what to do if you've been infected by malware, tailored specifically for crypto users. Take a look and save the link, it might come in useful one day
🦭 Introducing SEAL Frameworks: a community-driven security standards hub for web3!
No more reinventing security approaches for each project or protocol!
Read more from our initiative lead @mattaerealsecurityalliance.org/news/Introduci…