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2025-06-30
03:48
Nobitex Exchange Hack: Full Source Code Leaked After $100M Theft of BTC, XRP, SOL and Other Crypto Assets

According to @FoxNews, the Iranian crypto exchange Nobitex has had its full source code released by the pro-Israel hacker group Gonjeshke Darande. This leak occurred just one day after the group claimed responsibility for a $100 million exploit on the exchange, impacting assets across Bitcoin (BTC), EVM chains, Ripple (XRP), Dogecoin, and Solana (SOL) networks. The source states the code release, which includes blockchain scripts and server lists, makes any remaining user assets on Nobitex extremely vulnerable to further theft. The hackers reportedly sent the stolen funds to burner addresses, making recovery highly improbable. This cyberattack is politically motivated, with the hackers accusing Nobitex of helping Iran evade international sanctions. Despite the targeted attack, broader market prices for the involved assets appear resilient, with BTC trading at $108,266.01, XRP at $2.1909, and SOL at $151.12, based on current data. Nobitex has stated it plans to restore services within five days, but traders should consider any funds on the platform to be at extreme risk.

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2025-06-28
22:12
Iranian Crypto Exchange Nobitex Hacked for $47M and Source Code Leaked by Pro-Israel Group

According to the source, the Iranian cryptocurrency exchange Nobitex has suffered a major security breach, resulting in the theft of nearly $47 million in assets. An Israeli-linked hacking group known as Gonjeshke Darande, or Predatory Sparrow, has claimed responsibility for the attack. The group stated the attack was politically motivated, accusing Nobitex of being a 'core part of the regime’s terror financing network' used to evade international sanctions. The stolen funds, which included tokens from Bitcoin (BTC), EVM-compatible chains, Ripple (XRP), Dogecoin (DOGE), and Solana (SOL), were reportedly sent to burner addresses, making recovery highly improbable. Compounding the issue for traders, the hackers followed through on their threat and released the full source code for the exchange, including internal privacy settings and server lists. This leak exposes any remaining user assets to extreme risk from other malicious actors. Nobitex confirmed the attack and stated it plans to restore services, but faces a severe credibility crisis and potential further losses for its users.

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