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According to reports, Gonjeshke Darande, a hacker group linked to Israel, claimed responsibility for yesterday's attack on Iran's Nobitex cryptocurrency exchange and claimed to have revealed the platform's core source code information on social media platform X. “The assets left behind at Nobitex are now completely exposed,” the organization wrote. Its social media posts include screenshots of key code used by the platform for exchange deployment, privacy protection, user interface, etc. This information may pose a further security threat to the exchange. Nobitex was hacked early Wednesday. On-chain detective ZachXBT reported suspicious outflows of funds from the exchange's wallet and EVM network. Nobitex said in its latest statement that over $100 million in cryptocurrencies were stolen and then transferred and destroyed by attackers.

Zhitongcaijing·06/19/2025 09:33:03
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According to reports, Gonjeshke Darande, a hacker group linked to Israel, claimed responsibility for yesterday's attack on Iran's Nobitex cryptocurrency exchange and claimed to have revealed the platform's core source code information on social media platform X. “The assets left behind at Nobitex are now completely exposed,” the organization wrote. Its social media posts include screenshots of key code used by the platform for exchange deployment, privacy protection, user interface, etc. This information may pose a further security threat to the exchange. Nobitex was hacked early Wednesday. On-chain detective ZachXBT reported suspicious outflows of funds from the exchange's wallet and EVM network. Nobitex said in its latest statement that over $100 million in cryptocurrencies were stolen and then transferred and destroyed by attackers.