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London High Court Orders Binance to Identify Individuals Behind $2.6 Million Fetch.ai Hack
London High Court judge Pelling QC has ordered Binance crypto exchange to track hackers and help recover all the $2.6 million stolen on June 6 from Fetch.ai accounts on Binance. The case is part of the public cases involving the cryptocurrency exchange since being ordered by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to cease providing any […] дальше »
2021-8-14 15:41 | |
UK High Court Orders Binance to Investigate $2.6M Hack
Leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance has received orders from the UK High Court to take steps against hackers who reportedly stole $2.6 million worth of crypto. The post UK High Court Orders Binance to Investigate $2.6M Hack appeared first on BeInCrypto. дальше »
2021-8-14 14:30 | |
District Court Will Consider Mt. Gox Rehabilitation Plan
An announcement indicates that the Tokyo District Court will review a draft rehabilitation plan for victims of the notorious Mt. Gox hack. The post District Court Will Consider Mt. Gox Rehabilitation Plan appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine. дальше »
2020-12-16 20:48 | |
Court finds Bithumb 'partially liable' for 2017 hack
A judge in the Seoul Central District Court today announced a ruling regarding a lawsuit filed by three users of Bithumb Korea who claimed $126,000 and $38,000 for damages citing data leaks during a 2The post Court finds Bithumb 'partially liable' for 2017 hack appeared first on AMBCrypto. дальше »
2020-9-4 00:49 | |
Japanese authorities seize crypto from account linked to the 2018 Coincheck hack
The Japanese court seized $46,000 after a Hokkaido doctor was arrested for purchasing stolen... The post Japanese authorities seize crypto from account linked to the 2018 Coincheck hack appeared first on Coin Journal. дальше »
2020-8-21 11:57 | |
Japanese Court Orders Seizure of Cryptocurrency Linked to Coincheck Hack of 2018
A court in Tokyo, Japan has ordered the seizure of crypto assets that have been traced back to the Coincheck hack of January 2018, The Japan Times reported Wednesday. More than $530 million worth of the NEM (XEM) cryptocurrency was stolen from the exchange two years ago in what turned out to be the crypto […] The post Japanese Court Orders Seizure of Cryptocurrency Linked to Coincheck Hack of 2018 appeared first on Bitcoin News. дальше »
2020-8-20 13:00 | |
Cryptopia: Liquidators third report focuses on reconciliation process
After suffering a major hack in January 2019, cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia confirmed going into liquidation in May 2019, with Grant Thornton firm as its liquidator. On 8 April, the High court hadThe post Cryptopia: Liquidators third report focuses on reconciliation process appeared first on AMBCrypto. дальше »
2020-6-12 11:50 | |
Cryptopia Update: Victims of Hacked Bitcoin Exchange to Receive $100M Compensation
A Christchurch High Court has ruled that over 800,000 users of the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange platform Cryptopia, are entitled to the digital assets held in their accounts before the hack occurred. дальше »
2020-4-9 23:00 | |
Court Classifies Crypto As ‘Property’ After Cryptopia Exchange Hack; Funds Returning to Users
The High Court of New Zealand ruled on April 8, 2020, that the cryptocurrencies are beneficially owned by the account holders and aren’t the assets of the company, on the basis that cryptos are “property” under Companies Act and cryptos were held on multiple trusts. дальше »
2020-4-9 21:16 | |
High Court Delivers Judgement on User Assets at Hacked Exchange Cryptopia
Users at the now-defunct exchange Cryptopia are the co-beneficiaries of trusts that contained their assets prior to the platform’s hack
дальше »2020-4-8 14:06 | |
Cryptopia Customers Win Important Court Ruling Regarding Hacked Funds
Clients of the embattled New Zealand-based Cryptopia exchange will be celebrating today following a court order which deemed the assets to be the property of account holders. Cryptopia went into liquidation in May 2019 following a $16 million hack in January of the same year. дальше »
2020-4-8 11:28 | |
Bittrex Exchange sued for Alleged Involvement in $1M Bitcoin Theft
Gregg Bennett, a Seattle-based angel investor and bitcoin ‘hodler’ has dragged Bittrex cryptocurrency exchange to court for allegedly aiding a SIM swap attack that allowed hackers to steal his 100 BTC ($923,700). дальше »
2019-11-5 10:00 | |
Mt. Gox Users Get New Postponement Update as the Submission Deadline Moves to March 2020
Mt. Gox the infamous bitcoin exchange which shut its operations down and filed for liquidation back in April 2014 claiming to have lost 750,000 BTC to a hack attack and since then it has been involved in a never-ending saga of court cases filed by the investors. The investors filed a lawsuit against CEO Mark […] дальше »
2019-11-1 23:28 | |
AT&T Decides to Fight the Crypto Exec’s SIM Swap Suit
Seth Shapiro, VideoCoin’s head of strategy, filed a lawsuit on October 17 in U. S. District Court for the Central District of California accusing the telephone company for neglecting to protect his cell phone during a May 2018 hack. дальше »
2019-10-30 00:43 | |
NZ Hacked Exchange, Cryptopia’s Liquidators To Meet With Token Dev’s Today To Discuss Settlements
In mid-January this year, popular New Zealand crypto exchange, Cryptopia announced its hack which saw users lose crypto assets valued at $16 million USD (which could currently be much higher). After several investigations, court proceedings and pleas for bankruptcy in the U. дальше »
2019-10-7 15:47 | |
South Korean Court Sets Compensation Precedent for Cryptocurrency Exchanges
A recent ruling by a court in South Korea could see cryptocurrency exchanges held responsible for compensating hack victims. The post South Korean Court Sets Compensation Precedent for Cryptocurrency Exchanges appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine. дальше »
2019-10-3 21:54 | |
South Korean court orders CoinOne to compensate user for hack; imposes withdrawal cap
Seoul’s Southern District Court has ruled that the South Korean cryptocurrency exchange, CoinOne, is required to compensate users who have suffered losses due to hacked accounts that violate the withdrawal limit imposed by government policies. дальше »
2019-9-28 22:00 | |
Cryptopia Turns to a U.S. Court for Account Holder Data Protection
In the latest development over its security breach, cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U. S. The New Zealand-based exchange, which has been dealing with the fallout of a January 2019 hack, went into liquidation and stopped all trading earlier this month. дальше »
2019-5-28 17:47 | |
Still Reeling From $54 Million Bitcoin Hack, Binance Sues Sequoia Capital
By CCN: Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao — who is still reeling after a $54 million bitcoin hack — is suing Sequoia Capital China, a unit of California-based venture capital firm Sequoia Capital. In his May 20 legal filing with the High Court in Hong Kong, Zhao claims Sequoia Capital China prevented him from raising capital between Dec. дальше »
2019-5-24 02:00 | |
Obama Hack Judge Rules Trump Must Deliver Private Financial Records
By CCN: In a brazen but unsurprising move last week, Democrats issued a subpoena to accounting firm Mazars USA for eight years’ worth of Donald Trump’s financial records. It should thus come as no surprise that Barack Obama judicial appointee U. дальше »
2019-5-21 05:56 | |
NY’s Bitcoin Bandit ordered to pay $75M to SIM-swap victim
Michael Terpin, the Bitcoin investor who had $24 million worth of cryptocurrency stolen from him in a SIM-swapping hack, has been awarded a payout three-times the size of his original loss. Los Angeles Superior Court has ordered New York-based Bitcoin Bandit Nicholas Truglia to pay Terpin $74. дальше »
2019-5-13 17:18 | |
Joseph Lubin: Tether’s Rivals to Gain Traction amid Bitfinex ‘Mess’
By CCN: The Bitfinex “mess” won’t be resolved anytime soon, charged Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin. His comments, which came on Thursday, come after a New York Supreme Court judge scathingly criticized the NY Attorney General who filed an injunction against Bitfinex and Tether. дальше »
2019-5-11 21:30 | |
Bitfinex Releases White Paper for LEO Token Sale
Bitfinex is forging forward despite its ongoing row with the authorities, and it's looking for investors to support its efforts. Today, May 8, 2019, iFinex, the operator and parent company of the popular cryptocurrency exchange, released a private token sale white paper, putting to rest rumors of its Initial Exchange Offering (IEO). дальше »
2019-5-8 18:33 | |
Mt. Gox Users’ Self-Approved Rehabilitation Claims Could Receive Some Of Their Bitcoins Back
Bitcoin’s (BTC) price has been affected in the past by several issues such as the hack that the cryptocurrency platform Mt. Gox experienced back in 2014. The exchange’s civil rehabilitation proceedings started back on March 20, 2019. дальше »
2019-4-23 02:31 | |
Mt. Gox Is Automatically Filing Unregistered Creditors for Reimbursement
If you’re a creditor in Mt. Gox’s civil rehabilitation case, the defunct exchange may have automatically filed and approved a reimbursement claim for you — provided that your Mt. дальше »
2019-4-23 22:44 | |
Wikileaks’ Assange Conspired with Chelsea Manning to Hack Pentagon, Accuses U.S.
WikiLeaks‘ Julianne Assange‘s days of holing up in an Ecuadorian embassy to avoid extradition have come to an end. In just a few hours, he’s been arrested and found guilty of a variety of charges. дальше »
2019-4-12 17:34 | |
$9 Million Bitcoin Scam Defrauded More Than 250 Victims
Jon Montroll, the man behind BitFunder and WeExchange, was charged with fraud last February. He pleaded guilty last July, and will be sentenced in April. Montroll reportedly hid the theft of over 6,000 BTC from his platform in 2013, and went to great lengths to hide the hack – even lying to investigators. дальше »
2019-3-29 19:40 | |
Mt. Gox readies to pay back creditors five years after hack
Troubled cryptocurrency exchange Mt. Gox is finally inching closer to settling its debt with creditors, some five years after it was hacked. According to new documents published by Mt. Gox‘s trustee Nobuaki Kobayashi (aka Tokyo Whale, as he’s known in cryptocurrency circles), a decision has been made with regards to creditor’s claims – they’ve been approved or disapproved – and the Tokyo District Court has been notified. дальше »
2019-3-21 15:32 | |
Karpeles Beats Embezzlement Charges in Mt Gox Ruling
The Tokyo District Court has found Mark Karpeles, the former head of now-defunct Bitcoin exchange platform Mt. Gox, guilty of record tampering but innocent on other charges related to embezzlement and breach of trust. дальше »
2019-3-16 22:01 | |
Years after brutal $2M hack, Gatecoin cryptocurrency exchange is dead
Seminal cryptocurrency exchange Gatecoin is dead. It’s finally going into liquidation, years after it lost $2 million in cryptocurrency belonging to its customers. Gatecoin was one of the first regulated digital asset exchange services to spring up. дальше »
2019-3-14 14:24 | |
MT Gox Trustee Sold Bitcoins in Exchanges and Not OTC, Court Evidence Reveals
The activities of Nobuaki Kobayashi, the Mt Gox bankruptcy trustee -also known as the MtGox Whale-, have been carefully followed by the community of crypto users, not only because of the impact they could have on the victims of the most famous hack in the history of crypto-mint, but also because he could affect the […] The post MT Gox Trustee Sold Bitcoins in Exchanges and Not OTC, Court Evidence Reveals appeared first on Ethereum World News. дальше »
2019-2-7 13:36 | |
Court Grants QuadrigaCX Bankruptcy Protection
Today, February 5, 2019, a court in Nova Scotia, Canada, granted bankruptcy protection under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) to the embattled Vancouver-based cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX. дальше »
2019-2-6 23:12 | |
Judge Orders BitGrail Founder to Reimburse Victims of 2018 Hack
On January 28, 2019, victims of the 2018 BitGrail hack announced that a court ruling has ordered the exchange to compensate them for the hack which led to the loss of over $195 million. Breaking the Bank On January 28, 2019, the BitGrail Victims Group (BGVG) made an announcement via Medium that a decision hasRead MoreRead More. дальше »
2019-1-31 18:00 | |
Italian Court Holds BitGrail Owner Responsible For Nano Hack
There aren’t a lot of bright spots in the crypto market, but a recent court decision should put the twinkle back in a few Nano hodler’s eyes. An Italian bankruptcy court has ruled Francesco Firano, owner of the Bitgrail exchange, to be fully responsible for the loss of his customer’s crypto, and ordered him to […] The post Italian Court Holds BitGrail Owner Responsible For Nano Hack appeared first on Crypto Briefing. дальше »
2019-1-29 18:23 | |
Bithumb Wins Hack Case Court Battle; Judge Rules Crypto Exchanges are “Not Financial Institutions”
South Korea-based cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb has been acquitted of a lawsuit filed by an investor named Ahn Park. Park accused the trading platform of lax security measures which allowed hackers to steal his crypto holdings worth $355,000, reports Finance Magnets, December 26, 2018. дальше »
2018-12-30 07:00 | |
Court Says Bithumb Doesn’t Have To Compensate User For Crypto Stolen In Exchange Hack
The court ruled that the exchange was not subject to the Electronic Financial Transactions Act.
дальше »2018-12-28 21:41 | |
“Guidance by Enforcement”: How the SEC Is Slowly Shaping ICO Regulation
On November 27, 2018, a California judge turned back the SEC’s request for an injunction against token company BlockVest, a company the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is pursuing for allegedly conducting an unregistered securities offering. дальше »
2018-12-1 22:36 | |
ACLU demands FBI explain request to wiretap Facebook Messenger
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) today filed a motion with a Federal court requesting documents pertaining to an FBI attempt to force Facebook to hack its own Messenger service be unsealed. дальше »
2018-11-29 01:26 | |
Investor Lawsuit Brought Against AT&T, T-Mobile for SIM Swapping Hacks
Leading cryptocurrency investor law firm Silver Miller Law has filed suit against cell phone giants AT&T and T-Mobile on behalf of several digital asset investors who were victims of the identity-theft tactic known as “SIM swapping. дальше »
2018-11-10 01:35 | |