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Ryan SΞAN ADAMS warns crypto investors to avoid keeping cryptocurrency at home due to the risk of wrench attacks. He advises implementing strict security measures, including using multisig wallets and custodians, to protect digital assets and ensure safety.
Bitdefender Labs found that 17% of the OpenClaw AI skills examined in February 2026 are malicious. These skills, masquerading as useful tools, are used to steal crypto keys and install malware on macOS, with one user linked to 199 harmful scripts.
The DeFi protocol Balancer may have been exploited, with over $128.6 million in assets withdrawn from its vaults. The issue appears linked to a faulty smart contract check, and the attack is reportedly ongoing across multiple chains. Balancer is investigating the situation and has confirmed the exploit.
Upbit experienced a significant security breach, losing $37 million in Solana assets. The exchange has paused withdrawals and plans to compensate affected users using reserve assets. Details on the attack's execution remain undisclosed.
Scammers have exploited users of CoinMarketCap, using a method called "Inferno Drainer" to drain funds from their crypto wallets. The fraudulent operation has raised concerns about the security of digital assets and the need for users to be vigilant against such threats.
Binance, Coinbase, and several other major crypto exchanges have joined TRM Labs' new Beacon Network, aimed at combating cryptocurrency-related crime. The initiative involves collaboration with law enforcement to monitor and flag suspicious activities in real-time, enhancing consumer protection in the crypto ecosystem.
A recent Bloomberg report has revealed that a teenage hacker and his accomplice accessed a Crypto.com employee’s account, leading to a leak of users' personal data. Crypto.com stated that the breach affected a small number of individuals and confirmed that no customer funds were compromised.
A critical security alert was issued regarding 18 widely-used npm packages that were compromised to include malicious code, which secretly intercepted crypto and web3 activities in users' browsers. The affected packages, including popular ones like "chalk" and "debug," collectively accounted for over 2 billion downloads weekly. Users are advised to utilize Aikido's safe-chain to avoid such vulnerabilities.