Hackers stole millions from Binance accounts using a malicious Chrome plugin. The plugin hijacked browser cookies, bypassing 2FA. Affected trader blames Binance for not taking timely action to prevent the fraud.
A Chinese trader lost $1 million to a hacking scam using a promotional Google Chrome plugin called Aggr. The promotional plugin steals cookies from users, which hackers use to bypass password and two-factor authentication verification and log into the victim's Binance account.the ordeal of losing their life savings to an unexpected scam.
In his investigation, the trader discovered that Binance had been aware of the fraudulent plugin for quite some time and was already conducting an internal investigation. Despite knowing the hacker’s address and the nature of the plugin scam, the trader claimed Binance failed to inform the traders or take any actions to prevent the fraud. The trader wrote:
“Binance did nothing even though it knew of the theft and frequent cross-trading. Hackers manipulated accounts for over an hour, causing extremely abnormal transactions in multiple currency pairs without any risk control; Binance failed to freeze the funds of the obvious hacker’s single account in the platform on time.”Bitcoin could grow by strides by being more like Ethereum
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