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December 20 Phishing Attack Steals $50 Million in USDT as Victim Pursues Legal Case
On December 20, a phishing incident resulted in the theft of $50 million in USDT, and the affected address is now pushing for legal action and asset recovery. The victim, working with law enforcement and on-chain researchers, has offered the attacker a $1 million white hat bounty in exchange for returning 98% of the stolen funds. The case underscores persistent security gaps in crypto markets and has drawn attention to stablecoin risks and industry protection standards.
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Summit National Bank Sets $400,000 Fund; Claims Up to $5,000 After May 2024 Breach
Summit National Bank will create a $400,000 settlement fund for customers impacted by a May 2024 email-account breach that exposed names, Social Security numbers, contact details and account numbers. Eligible class members can claim up to $5,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses, plus a pro rata cash payment around $175 and three years of credit and identity monitoring, with claims due February 17, 2026.
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ChatGPT outlines diversified $1,000 crypto portfolio allocation for 2026
In 2025's volatile crypto market, ChatGPT was asked to design a $1,000 portfolio for 2026 that balances liquidity, infrastructure, and growth potential. The model allocated $250 to Bitcoin and $200 to Ethereum, with the remaining funds spread across Ondo Finance, Chainlink, Celestia, Render, Kaspa, and Arbitrum. The construction favors projects tied to tokenization, scalability, and compute-heavy use cases rather than purely narrative-driven assets.
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Kaspersky flags Stealka malware in pirated game mods stealing crypto logins
On December 20 2025, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky detailed a new infostealer malware called Stealka that is being distributed through pirated mods and cheats for Roblox and other Windows games. The malware targets browser data, crypto wallet extensions, standalone wallet apps, password managers, 2FA tools, and messaging and VPN clients to capture credentials and digital assets. Kaspersky reported detections mainly in Russia with cases also seen in Türkiye, Brazil, Germany, and India, and urged users to avoid unofficial mods, secure their accounts, and limit sensitive data stored in browsers.
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