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Iran-based crypto exchange Nobitex has slowly started to restore services for some users after a $100 million hack earlier ...
Nobitex lost over $90 million in a hack, which may have helped expose a suspected Iranian spy network in Israel.
Following a $90 million cyberattack by a pro-Israel organization, Nobitex has restored service. New wallet addresses have ...
Nobitex is slowly restoring its services to verified users, following a $90 million hack from a pro-Israeli hacker group ...
Nobitex, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in Iran, has started resuming activities after it was hacked by the pro-Israel ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNNobitex slowly comes back online after $90M collateral damage from Middle East conflictFollowing a security crisis linked to pro-Israel hackers, Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex, is attempting to ...
GMX faces a $40M loss from a V1 exploit, adding to 2025’s growing crypto attack trend. The decentralized exchange GMX has ...
Broken cash machines, halted payments and a crippled crypto exchange were all the result of pro-Israeli efforts that came on ...
Lionsgate Network CEO and Founder Bezalel Eithan Raviv explains how a hack hitting an Iranian crypto exchange represents the evolution of warfare to a digital battlefield with no fatalities.
Iran’s largest crypto exchange, Nobitex, said Wednesday that it was hacked and funds have been drained from its hot wallet.
Nobitex, the largest crypto exchange in Iran, announced on June 18 that it has detected unauthorized access to a portion of its reporting infrastructure and hot wallet.
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