FBI Warns About Decentralized Finance Exploits and the Losses Associated With...

FBI Warns About Decentralized Finance Exploits and the Losses Associated With...

The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a public service announcement about exploits attackers have recently used to steal cryptocurrency from investors that put money on decentralized finance (defi) platforms. The organization also advised crypto investors to do their own research and verify that the decentralized finance platforms chosen were audited by independent parties. Defi Platforms Under the Eye of the FBI The FBI has begun to notice the attention scammers are giving to decentralized finance (defi) platforms in order to exploit their....


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