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Crypto.com CEO Acknowledges 400 Customer Accounts Were Hacked

Kris Marszalek said all of the affected accounts were reimbursed.

Kris Marszalek, CEO of Crypto.com. (Crypto.com)
Kris Marszalek, CEO of Crypto.com. (Crypto.com)

The CEO of Singapore-based crypto exchange Crypto.com, Kris Marszalek, confirmed on Bloomberg TV on Wednesday that 400 accounts were hacked earlier this week after several layers of the firm’s security were breached.

  • On Monday, Crypto.com suspended withdrawals on its platform following user reports of “unauthorized activity.” Later, users were required to sign back into their accounts and reset their two-factor authentication.
  • After detecting the breaches, Marszalek said the firm quickly paused withdrawals, fixed the issue and was "back online in about 13 to 14 hours." He added that the same day, “all of the accounts that were affected were reimbursed so there was no loss of customer funds.”
  • According to on-chain data, approximately $15 million in ether (4,600 ETH) was stolen in the attack and being laundered via Tornado Cash, although Marszalek would not say on Wednesday how much money had been taken. He said Crypto.com would release a post-mortem in a few days that would include the final amount.
  • Marszalek further emphasized that “given the scale of the business, these numbers are not particularly material and customer funds were not at risk.”

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Nelson Wang

Nelson edits features and opinion stories and was previously CoinDesk’s U.S. News Editor for the East Coast. He has also been an editor at Unchained and DL News, and prior to working at CoinDesk, he was the technology stocks editor and consumer stocks editor at TheStreet. He has also held editing positions at Yahoo.com and Condé Nast Portfolio’s website, and was the content director for aMedia, an Asian American media company. Nelson grew up on Long Island, New York and went to Harvard College, earning a degree in Social Studies. He holds BTC, ETH and SOL above CoinDesk’s disclosure threshold of $1,000.

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