Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram Messenger, believes that governments’ decreasing tolerance toward privacy will force innovations around secure communication hardware devices.
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As phishing attacks rise, crypto exchanges tell users to keep their funds safe by using YubiKey devices and Passkeys, along with hardware wallets.
1008Casa’s new self-custody inheritance feature will support multi-key vaults that allow benefactors to inherit BTC, ETH, USDT and USDC from deceased estates.
10198The authorities raised concerns about commercial crypto draining kits, which allow novice cybercriminals to arm up with sophisticated malware at no upfront costs.
5874Offline staking lets users securely earn rewards by participating in blockchain networks while keeping their cryptocurrency assets offline.
Trezor hasn’t confirmed whether any users lost funds from the phishing attempt.
11220Crypto wallet firm imToken was added to the investor alert list in Singapore because it has not applied for a license in the country, the firm said.
1518Take a deep dive into the tools and strategies that crypto novices can use to navigate the digital asset realm in 2024.
16554Developer REKTBuilder claims to have discovered a “genuine device check” that transmits data about users’ wallet usage, including which apps they install.
7005Ledger says some $600,000 in assets were stolen from users’ blind signing on EVM DApps, and it will ensure all victims are “made whole,” while blind signing will be disallowed by June 2024.
6422Cointelegraph sat down with Trust Wallet CEO Eowyn Chen to talk about how Web3 can become a better experience for everyone.
1934The Estonia-based firm noted that only one plaintiff in the class action lawsuit is actually based in Colorado, where the suit was filed.
5030NGRAVE, a digital asset security provider, offers user-friendly, self-custody solutions that combine offline key creation with advanced recovery options for crypto users.
5764Stefan Thomas, the former chief technology officer at Ripple, has an IronKey hard drive containing 7,002 BTC with only two attempts at guessing a password remaining.
14168Ledger emphasized that the ID checks required for its private key recovery tool are not like KYC checks as they require “much less” information.
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