dWallet Labs co-founder: The proliferation of open source hacking tools has lowered the barrier to entry for amateur hackers, increasing the number a
According to data from Defi Llama, cryptocurrency investors lost over $664 million due to hacker attacks in the first half of this year, an increase of over 50% compared to the same period last year.
Most of these losses were due to phishing attacks and private key leaks. Omer Sadika, co-founder and CEO of blockchain security company dWallet Labs, said that the proliferation of open-source hacker tools has lowered the barrier to entry for amateur hackers, increasing the number and frequency of attacks.
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