According to a report by 360 Netlab, hackers have so far stolen $20 million in ETH due to improper configuration of Ethereum mining machines and problems with third-party applications. 360 Netlab experts said that these cyber attacks target unsecured Ethereum nodes. As early as March 15, 360 Netlab alerted the cryptocurrency community that hackers were searching for unsecured Ethereum nodes on the Internet, and cybercriminals stole 3.96 ETH at the time. However, recent research has found that another hacker successfully stole 38,642 ETH, worth approximately $20 million. |
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