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Crypto ATM Manufacturer General Bytes Hacked

by Om Chaturvedi
March 20, 2023
in Crypto
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General Bytes, one of the largest manufacturers of cryptocurrency ATMs, has reportedly suffered a major hack that resulted in the theft of over $1.5 million in Bitcoin. The hack, which was first reported on March 17, is said to have affected the company’s online wallet service, which is used to manage transactions on its network of Bitcoin ATMs.

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According to reports, the hackers were able to gain access to General Bytes’ online wallet service by exploiting a vulnerability in its security protocols. Once they had gained access, they were able to transfer over 30 Bitcoin, worth more than $1.5 million at current prices, to an external wallet.

Hackers Stole Crypto from Bitcoin ATMs by Exploiting Zero-Day Vulnerability
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General Bytes has confirmed the hack in a statement on its website, saying that it is “investigating the incident and working to improve the security of our systems.” The company has also advised its customers to “avoid using the affected service until further notice” and to “check their balances and transactions for any unauthorized activity.”

The hack is the latest in a series of high-profile security breaches affecting the cryptocurrency industry. Last month, digital asset exchange Bitfinex was hit by a DDoS attack that caused disruptions to its trading platform. In January, New Zealand-based cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia suffered a hack that resulted in the theft of over $16 million worth of digital assets.

The increasing frequency and sophistication of these attacks are raising concerns about the security of the cryptocurrency ecosystem as a whole. While some experts argue that cryptocurrencies themselves are inherently secure, the infrastructure surrounding them, such as wallets and exchanges, is often vulnerable to attack.

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In response to these concerns, many companies in the industry are investing heavily in security measures to protect their customers’ funds. However, these measures can only go so far, and there will always be a risk of security breaches as long as the industry remains largely unregulated and decentralized.

The General Bytes hack also highlights the risks associated with the use of Bitcoin ATMs, which have become increasingly popular in recent years. While these machines offer a convenient way for people to buy and sell cryptocurrencies, they are also vulnerable to hacking and other forms of criminal activity.

As the cryptocurrency industry continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see more security breaches and other types of cyber attacks. While it is impossible to eliminate all risks, companies in the industry must do everything in their power to protect their customers’ funds and ensure the integrity of the ecosystem as a whole. At the same time, regulators must work to establish clear guidelines and standards for the industry to help prevent criminal activity and promote the growth of this important new sector of the global economy.

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Om Chaturvedi

Om is a final year Engineering student in Panjab University, Chandigarh. Content Writer by Choice. Special Interest in Crypto, Metaverse and AI. Three Years of Experience in writing and ambitious to bring change with Pen & thoughts.

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