Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges by daily trade volume, has experienced a major security breach on May 7, according to a statement shared with Cointelegraph on May 7.Per Binance, hackers employed a variety of tactics including phishing and viruses to obtain a large number of 2FA codes and API keys in addition to other information.
According to the exchange, there was one affected transaction, wherein hackers were able to withdraw 7,000 bitcoins worth $40,705,000 at press time.
In a letter on Binance's website, CEO Changpeng Zhao states that the bitcoins were withdrawn from its hot wallets, which contain only 2% of the exchange's total bitcoin holdings.
Zhao states that Binance's other wallets are unaffected.
Binance will suspend all deposits and withdrawls while it conducts a security review on its systems, which Zhao estimates will take up to one week.
Trading will still be active and traders will be able to adjust their positions.
"Please also understand that the hackers may still control certain user accounts and may use those to influence prices in the meantime. We will monitor the situation closely. But we believe with withdrawals disabled, there isn't much incentive for hackers to influence markets."
Binance will use its Secure Asset Fund for Users to cover the incident.
The exchange created the fund in July 2018 as a type of emergency insurance.
Binance allocates 10% of its total trading fees to finance SAFU..
Hackers Withdraw 7,000 Bitcoins in Binance Crypto Exchange Security Breach
Published on May 7, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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