Hacker group claims leak of Nobitex source code as Iranian exchange’s stolen funds top $100 million
Hacker group Gonjeshke Darande leaked what is claimed to be source codes of the Iranian crypto trading platform Nobitex. Source link
Hacker group Gonjeshke Darande leaked what is claimed to be source codes of the Iranian crypto trading platform Nobitex. Source link
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The Nobitex breach was caused by “access control failures,” and the stolen funds remain untouched, a security expert told Decrypt. Source link