Bitcoin Heist Hits Japanese Exchange DMM Bitcoin

 

In a security breach, Japanese cryptocurrency exchange DMM Bitcoin announced the theft of approximately 4,502.9 Bitcoin, valued at around 48.2 billion yen (approximately $304 million). The incident marks one of the largest cryptocurrency heists in recent history.

The breach was detected on May 31, 2024, at approximately 1:26 p.m. when DMM Bitcoin identified an unauthorised leak of Bitcoin from its wallets. The exchange immediately took steps to mitigate the leak and implement additional security measures to prevent further unauthorised access. The company is still investigating the full extent of the damage.

DMM Bitcoin has reassured its customers that their Bitcoin deposits will be fully guaranteed despite the breach. However, the exchange has implemented several temporary restrictions on its services to enhance security. These measures include the suspension of new account openings, the processing of cryptocurrency withdrawals, and the placing of new buy orders for spot trading. Only sell orders will be accepted for spot trading, and new open positions for leveraged trading are also suspended, with only settlement orders being processed.

Impact on Customers

The company has informed customers that existing limit orders for both spot and leveraged trading will remain unaffected. However, withdrawals of Japanese yen may experience delays. DMM Bitcoin has apologised for the inconvenience caused and assured customers that their assets are secure.

This article has been indexed from CySecurity News – Latest Information Security and Hacking Incidents

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Bitcoin Heist Hits Japanese Exchange DMM Bitcoin