
On March 25, users of the CoinBene Stock Exchange reported that their Ethereum wallets could be hacked. On the official website, meanwhile, a statement about the technical work, during which the user interface will be updated. Asset transfer / withdrawal is currently unavailable, but trading continues.
Some strange activity spotted on #Coinbene . Users report that #ETH wallets were hacked and attach these two addresses. https://t.co/f5NxvfscSC https://t.co/S1WnwI8CUx #bitcoin #exchange
– Nick Schteringard (@schteringard) March 26, 2019
Users in turn published two Ethereum addresses associated with CoinBene. In the last 24 hours from the first funds are actively withdrawn in Maximine Coin and CoinBene Coin. Both coins have significantly increased in price over the last month: by 700% and 400%, respectively. The second also carried out intensive output tokens ERC-20. However, the ownership of the last exchange is not confirmed.
BlockchainJournal will continue to monitor the situation.
Recall, on March 24, the Singapore Exchange DragonEx was hacked . The amount of damage remains unknown.
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