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Attackers Exploit 'Ill Bloom' Vulnerability to Drain $3.1 Million From Cryptocurrency Wallets

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July 10, 2026

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Attackers Exploit 'Ill Bloom' Vulnerability to Drain $3.1 Million From Cryptocurrency Wallets

Security firm Coinspect has disclosed a crypto wallet flaw it calls Ill Bloom, and attackers are already using it. The flaw is in how some wallet software generated its recovery phrase, the words that control the money. When that phrase is made with weak randomness, an attacker can work it out and take everything it controls. Coinspect has confirmed one coordinated sweep on May

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ABC7 New York

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· Jun 25, 2026

Hoboken PD: Scammers asking for digital charity donations are draining bank accounts

Hoboken PD: Scammers asking for digital charity donations are draining bank accounts

TechRepublic

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· Jun 29, 2026

Japanese Telecom Giant Says Breach May Expose 14.2 Million Email Accounts

KDDI says a breach may have exposed email addresses and passwords for up to 14.2 million ISP accounts across six providers. The post Japanese Telecom Giant Says Breach May Expose 14.2 Million Email Accounts appeared first on TechRepublic.

Gizmodo

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· Jun 25, 2026

Hackers Steal Funds From Polymarket Users, Potentially Millions

We're contacting impacted users refunding them in full.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 7, 2026

This ETF Would Have Tripled Your Money Over the Past 10 Years -- and It's Still Soaring

Is its current momentum worth investors hopping on the train?

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 21, 2026

Ethereum’s Most Notorious Sandwich Bot Loses $7.5 Million in Stunning Counter-Honeypot Attack

One of Ethereum’s most infamous maximal extractable value (MEV) operators has suffered a dramatic reversal of fortune after losing more than 7.5 million in what security researchers describe as a sophisticated counter-honeypot exploit. The victim, Jaredfromsubway.eth, is widely regarded as the largest sandwich bot operator on Ethereum and has generated enormous profits by exploiting decentralized exchange trades through front-running and back-running strategies. According to blockchain security firm Blockaid, the bot was manipulated into approving attacker-controlled contracts that were later used to drain its treasury holdings. The incident has quickly become one of the most talked-about stories in the crypto industry,

CoinDesk

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· Jun 26, 2026

Too big to fail: Strategy’s $13 billion bitcoin paper loss alone dwarfs hundreds of prominent tokens

Too big to fail: Strategy’s $13 billion bitcoin paper loss alone dwarfs hundreds of prominent tokens

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Related coverage for "Attackers Exploit 'Ill Bloom' Vulnerability to Drain $3.1 Million From Cryptocurrency Wallets": ABC7 New York — Hoboken PD: Scammers asking for digital charity donations are draining bank accounts . TechRepublic — Japanese Telecom Giant Says Breach May Expose 14.2 Million Email Accounts. Gizmodo — Hackers Steal Funds From Polymarket Users, Potentially Millions. The Motley Fool — This ETF Would Have Tripled Your Money Over the Past 10 Years -- and It's Still Soaring. The Eastern Herald — Ethereum’s Most Notorious Sandwich Bot Loses $7.5 Million in Stunning Counter-Honeypot Attack. CoinDesk — Too big to fail: Strategy’s $13 billion bitcoin paper loss alone dwarfs hundreds of prominent tokens