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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNCoinbase said cyber crooks stole customer information, demanded $20 million ransom paymentCoinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said some customers may have been targeted by "social engineering attacks" after the theft.
The move comes after a former DOGE staffer, Ethan Shaotran, praised the team’s mission and work ethic despite the backlash he ...
Coinbase Global Inc. Chief Executive Officer Brian Armstrong said the largest US crypto exchange continues to look at mergers ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said on X that the crypto exchange had been targeted in a sophisticated extortion attempt ...
Coinbase reported in a Securities and Exchange filing Thursday the company received an email on May 11 from an “unknown ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong calls S&P 500 listing a turning point for crypto, saying it brings digital assets closer to ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong isn’t just celebrating his company’s inclusion in the S&P 500—he’s forecasting a major shift in ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said Wednesday he is 'optimistic' a bill establishing rules for stablecoins could gain passage ...
The CEO offered DOGE staffers a fast track into Coinbase after a viral clip showed a Harvard dropout facing backlash for ...
Coinbase expects to pay $180 million to $400 million relating to remediation costs and voluntary customer reimbursements ...
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase said it had been hacked by cyber thieves demanding a $20 million ransom not to publicly ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong discusses ongoing acquisitions strategy post-Deribit purchase, focusing on global opportunities ...
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