Threats targeting digital wallets and DeFi platforms remain despite crypto-related losses being below last year’s figures.
The total value locked in DeFi has reportedly risen more than 150% since 2023, attracting malicious actors.
Cybercriminals targeting cryptocurrencies are showing
no signs of slowing down. In November alone, hackers stole over $71 million,
bringing this year’s total losses to a staggering $1.48 billion, according to a
recent report.
While slightly below last year’s numbers, the threat
remains pressing, with criminals refining their methods to breach digital
wallets and decentralized platforms.
Crypto Hacks Decline
A recent report by Immunefi highlighted that crypto hacks and
exploits have dropped by 15% compared to the same period in 2023. Mitchell
Amador, Immunefi’s founder, acknowledged the progress in a report by
Cointelegraph but warned that the industry is always one attack away from substantial damage.
Hackers continue to exploit vulnerabilities in
decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols and crypto exchanges, underlining the
persistent risks in this burgeoning sector. Rising cryptocurrency valuations and the booming total value locked (TVL) in DeFi make the industry an enticing target. The TVL
increased by over 164% since 2023, reflecting a growing ecosystem that also
draws malicious actors.
1/ ⚠️ Is crypto getting safer? The ecosystem has lost $1.48 billion to hackers and rug pullers YTD—a 15% decrease compared to $1.7 billion during the same period last year.
The decrease is also noticeable on a month-over-month basis. But hold the fireworks—there’s more to it ⬇️
Among November’s high-profile attacks was the $25.5
million Thala hack. Fortunately, the project recovered the stolen assets.
Meanwhile, the $21 million DEXX hack on Nov. 18 affected over 900 investors,
highlighting the widespread impact of these breaches.
XT Exchange Breach
Elsewhere, Seychelles-registered XT Exchange reported a
breach involving $1.7 million in stolen assets. Blockchain security firm
PeckShield tracked the stolen funds, which were converted into 461.58 ETH. In response, XT promised users transparency by
introducing a Merkle Tree Asset Proof System and assured them that its reserves
could cover all potential losses.
🚨 XT Statement on Abnormal Transfer of Platform Wallet Assets 🚨
Today, XT detected an abnormal transfer from our platform wallet. Rest assured, this will not affect our users. 💪
🔒 We always maintain reserves 1.5x greater than user assets to ensure maximum security.
This year, there was a resolution in one of crypto’s
largest historical hacks. Ilya Lichtenstein, who orchestrated the 2016 Bitfinex
hack with his wife Heather Morgan, received a five-year prison sentence, the
BBC reported.
Meanwhile, recent research showed that identity fraud has
expanded into a global problem due to AI tools. This has reportedly enabled
even amateur fraudsters to exploit weaknesses in systems worldwide.
Source: sumsub.com
Additionally, fraud has become increasingly accessible due
to the rise of fraud-as-a-service platforms and AI-driven tools. Scammers now
rely on ready-made systems requiring minimal expertise to conduct complex
schemes.
Cybercriminals targeting cryptocurrencies are showing
no signs of slowing down. In November alone, hackers stole over $71 million,
bringing this year’s total losses to a staggering $1.48 billion, according to a
recent report.
While slightly below last year’s numbers, the threat
remains pressing, with criminals refining their methods to breach digital
wallets and decentralized platforms.
Crypto Hacks Decline
A recent report by Immunefi highlighted that crypto hacks and
exploits have dropped by 15% compared to the same period in 2023. Mitchell
Amador, Immunefi’s founder, acknowledged the progress in a report by
Cointelegraph but warned that the industry is always one attack away from substantial damage.
Hackers continue to exploit vulnerabilities in
decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols and crypto exchanges, underlining the
persistent risks in this burgeoning sector. Rising cryptocurrency valuations and the booming total value locked (TVL) in DeFi make the industry an enticing target. The TVL
increased by over 164% since 2023, reflecting a growing ecosystem that also
draws malicious actors.
1/ ⚠️ Is crypto getting safer? The ecosystem has lost $1.48 billion to hackers and rug pullers YTD—a 15% decrease compared to $1.7 billion during the same period last year.
The decrease is also noticeable on a month-over-month basis. But hold the fireworks—there’s more to it ⬇️
Among November’s high-profile attacks was the $25.5
million Thala hack. Fortunately, the project recovered the stolen assets.
Meanwhile, the $21 million DEXX hack on Nov. 18 affected over 900 investors,
highlighting the widespread impact of these breaches.
XT Exchange Breach
Elsewhere, Seychelles-registered XT Exchange reported a
breach involving $1.7 million in stolen assets. Blockchain security firm
PeckShield tracked the stolen funds, which were converted into 461.58 ETH. In response, XT promised users transparency by
introducing a Merkle Tree Asset Proof System and assured them that its reserves
could cover all potential losses.
🚨 XT Statement on Abnormal Transfer of Platform Wallet Assets 🚨
Today, XT detected an abnormal transfer from our platform wallet. Rest assured, this will not affect our users. 💪
🔒 We always maintain reserves 1.5x greater than user assets to ensure maximum security.
This year, there was a resolution in one of crypto’s
largest historical hacks. Ilya Lichtenstein, who orchestrated the 2016 Bitfinex
hack with his wife Heather Morgan, received a five-year prison sentence, the
BBC reported.
Meanwhile, recent research showed that identity fraud has
expanded into a global problem due to AI tools. This has reportedly enabled
even amateur fraudsters to exploit weaknesses in systems worldwide.
Source: sumsub.com
Additionally, fraud has become increasingly accessible due
to the rise of fraud-as-a-service platforms and AI-driven tools. Scammers now
rely on ready-made systems requiring minimal expertise to conduct complex
schemes.
Jared Kirui is an Editor at Finance Magnates with more than five years of experience in financial journalism. He covers online trading, fintech, payments, and crypto industries with a focus on companies, regulation and compliance, executive moves, trading technology, and market analysis.
His work has been featured in other media outlets, including Benzinga, ZyCrypto, The Distributed, and The Daily Hodl.
Education:
Bachelor of Commerce degree (Finance option), University of Nairobi
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