equity78 Top Member :heavy_check_mark: TheDomains.com :heavy_check_mark: TLDInvestors.com PRO VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 32,411 Apr 15, 2020 960 views 5 replies 5 points #1 Google has removed 49 Chrome extensions from the Web Store that posed as legitimate cryptocurrency wallet apps but contained malicious code that stole crypto-wallet private keys, mnemonic phrases, and other raw secrets. Source
Google has removed 49 Chrome extensions from the Web Store that posed as legitimate cryptocurrency wallet apps but contained malicious code that stole crypto-wallet private keys, mnemonic phrases, and other raw secrets. Source
Donmarick Established Member Impact 584 Apr 16, 2020 3 points #2 Google should better check apps they approve its problem with this in all apps area.
Samer Top Member VIP ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 25,924 Apr 16, 2020 2 points #3 It’s a great thing dont use crypto ext browsers and now less likely to... Samer Last edited: Apr 16, 2020
Namesolve Established Member Impact 63 Apr 16, 2020 1 point #4 Sad part is due to the nature of most cryptocurrencies, victims cannot recovered any of the stolen funds.
Sad part is due to the nature of most cryptocurrencies, victims cannot recovered any of the stolen funds.
equity78 Top Member :heavy_check_mark: TheDomains.com :heavy_check_mark: TLDInvestors.com PRO VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 32,411 Apr 16, 2020 1 point #5 Namesolve said: Sad part is due to the nature of most cryptocurrencies, victims cannot recovered any of the stolen funds. Click to expand... Very true
Namesolve said: Sad part is due to the nature of most cryptocurrencies, victims cannot recovered any of the stolen funds. Click to expand... Very true