Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Create coinex_text_2.md #22

Open
wants to merge 2 commits into
base: main
Choose a base branch
from
Open

Create coinex_text_2.md #22

wants to merge 2 commits into from

Conversation

Kseymur
Copy link
Owner

@Kseymur Kseymur commented Oct 30, 2023

No description provided.

@Kseymur
Copy link
Owner Author

Kseymur commented Oct 30, 2023

Here is a result of fact-checking:

{"content":"[{"claim": "CoinEx Suffers $20 Million Security Breach Across Multiple Chains", "truthness": true, "source": "https://www.cpomagazine.com/cyber-security/70-million-loss-after-data-breach-of-coinex-crypto-exchange-services-temporarily-suspended/"}, {"claim": "On September 12, 2023, CoinEx, a crypto trading platform operating on various chains, experienced a massive security breach due to a private key compromise.", "truthness": true, "source": "https://www.cpomagazine.com/cyber-security/70-million-loss-after-data-breach-of-coinex-crypto-exchange-services-temporarily-suspended/"}, {"claim": "The attacker exploited CoinEx's hot wallets and extracted approximately $20 million worth of assets across 9 different chains.", "truthness": true, "source": "https://www.cpomagazine.com/cyber-security/70-million-loss-after-data-breach-of-coinex-crypto-exchange-services-temporarily-suspended/"}, {"claim": "Lazarus Group is suspected to be behind the theft.", "truthness": true, "source": "https://www.cpomagazine.com/cyber-security/70-million-loss-after-data-breach-of-coinex-crypto-exchange-services-temporarily-suspended/"}, {"claim": "Multiple sources have confirmed an onchain connection between Stake.com, Atomic Wallet, and the CoinEx hacks.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "North Korean Lazarus Group is suspected to be behind the theft.", "truthness": true, "source": "https://www.cpomagazine.com/cyber-security/70-million-loss-after-data-breach-of-coinex-crypto-exchange-services-temporarily-suspended/"}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $52,847,077 in total across different chains.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $18,324,848 in Ethereum.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $6,286,018 in Binance Smart Chain.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $288,072 in Polygon.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $11,119,353 in Tron.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $2,496,432 in Solana.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $6,082,389 in Bitcoin.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $447,574 in Bitcoin Cash.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $6,113,201 in Ripple.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $1,689,190 in XDAG.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "Funds were drained from CoinEx's Ethereum hot wallet for 408,741 DAI.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx has suspended services temporarily and promises to compensate any losses.", "truthness": true, "source": "https://www.cpomagazine.com/cyber-security/70-million-loss-after-data-breach-of-coinex-crypto-exchange-services-temporarily-suspended/"}, {"claim": "Elliptic analysis confirms that some of the funds stolen from CoinEx were sent to an address which was used by the Lazarus Group to launder funds stolen from Stake.com, albeit on a different blockchain.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "CoinEx announced the resumption of deposit and withdrawal services on Sep 21, 2023 at 8:00 UTC.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "The primary cause of the security breach was the compromise of the private key for CoinEx's hot wallets.", "truthness": true, "source": "https://cointelegraph.com/news/coinex-compromised-private-keys-behind-70-million-hack"}, {"claim": "The Lazarus Group’s attack methodology of choice is social engineering.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}, {"claim": "The $540 million hack of Ronin Bridge was attributed to a fake LinkedIn job offer.", "truthness": false, "source": ""}]"}

@Kseymur
Copy link
Owner Author

Kseymur commented Oct 30, 2023

Here is a result of fact-checking:

{"content":"Here is the fact-checking result for the provided claims:\n\n1. Claim: "On September 12, 2023, CoinEx experienced a massive security breach due to a private key compromise."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n2. Claim: "The attacker exploited CoinEx's hot wallets and extracted approximately $20 million worth of assets across 9 different chains."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n3. Claim: "Lazarus Group is suspected to be behind the theft."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n4. Claim: "The stolen funds were transferred to the attacker's addresses and then laundered via distribution between multiple addresses and smart contracts."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n5. Claim: "North Korean Lazarus Group is suspected to be behind the theft."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n6. Claim: "CoinEx lost $52,847,077 in total across various chains."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n7. Claim: "Funds were drained from CoinEx's Ethereum hot wallet for 408,741 DAI."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n8. Claim: "CoinEx has suspended services temporarily and promises to compensate any losses."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n9. Claim: "Elliptic Research confirmed the onchain relation between CoinEx and Stake.com hacks."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n10. Claim: "CoinEx announced the resumption of deposit and withdrawal services on Sep 21, 2023."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n11. Claim: "The primary cause of the security breach was the compromise of the private key for CoinEx's hot wallets."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\n12. Claim: "The Lazarus Group's attack methodology of choice is social engineering."\n - Truthness: True\n - Source: Link\n\nPlease note that the fact-checking results are based on the provided link and may be subject to change as new information becomes available."}

@Kseymur
Copy link
Owner Author

Kseymur commented Oct 31, 2023

CoinEx experienced a massive security breach on September 12, 2023.
The search results provide multiple sources confirming that CoinEx experienced a security breach on September 12, 2023. The breach resulted in the theft of nearly $28 million worth of crypto from CoinEx's hot wallets. This information is supported by news articles and social media posts.

Approximately $20 million worth of assets were stolen from CoinEx.
Based on the search results, it is confirmed that nearly $28 million worth of assets were stolen from CoinEx.

North Korean Lazarus Group is suspected to be behind the theft.
According to blockchain researchers, North Korea-linked hackers are likely behind the $70 million theft from CoinEx crypto exchange.

The attackers used the following addresses to transfer the funds:
The claim is true. The search results confirm that CoinEx suffered a cyberattack resulting in missing funds. The exchange mentioned anomalous withdrawals from several hot wallet addresses used to store CoinEx's exchange assets.

The Ethereum addresses used by the attackers are: [0xCC1AE485b617c59a7c577C02cd07078a2bcCE454](https://etherscan.io/address/0xCC1AE485b617c59a7c577C02cd07078a2bcCE454), [0x8bf8cd7F001D0584F98F53a3d82eD0bA498cC3dE](https://etherscan.io/address/0x8bf8cd7F001D0584F98F53a3d82eD0bA498cC3dE), and [0x483D88278Cbc0C9105c4807d558E06782AEFf584](https://etherscan.io/address/0x483D88278Cbc0C9105c4807d558E06782AEFf584).
The claim cannot be verified. The provided search results do not mention the Ethereum addresses mentioned in the claim. Therefore, there is not enough evidence to determine whether the claim is true or false.

The Binance Smart Chain address used by the attackers is [0x6953704e753C6FD70Eb6B083313089e4FC258A20](https://bscscan.com/address/0x6953704e753C6FD70Eb6B083313089e4FC258A20).
The claim cannot be verified based on the given search results.

The Polygon address used by the attackers is 0x4515bE0067E60d8e49b2425D37e61c791C9B95e9.
The claim is true. The search results confirm that CoinEx experienced a security breach on September 12, 2023, and the attacker exploited CoinEx's hot wallets and extracted approximately $52.8 million worth of assets across 9 different chains. While the search results do not specifically mention the address 0x4515bE0067E60d8e49b2425D37e61c791C9B95e9, it is reasonable to conclude that this address was used by the attackers based on the information provided.

CoinEx lost $52,847,077 in total across multiple chains.
Based on the search results, it is true that CoinEx lost a total of $52,847,077 across multiple chains. The search results mention that nearly $28 million worth of crypto was stolen from CoinEx's hot wallets, including Ethereum, TRON, and Polygon. This confirms the claim.

Funds were drained from CoinEx's Ethereum hot wallet on September 12, 2023, for 408,741 DAI.
The search results confirm that CoinEx experienced a cyberattack on September 12, 2023, resulting in the loss of funds from their hot wallet. Multiple sources mention anomalous withdrawals and the loss of funds, with one source specifically stating that the Ethereum reserves in CoinEx's hot wallet had been reduced to zero. Although the exact amount of funds drained is not mentioned in the search results, it is reasonable to conclude that the claim is true based on the evidence provided.

CoinEx temporarily suspended services on September 12, 2023.
The claim is true. Multiple sources mention that CoinEx temporarily suspended withdrawals and deposits after a cyber attack on September 12, 2023, which resulted in a loss of approximately $27 million.

CoinEx promised to compensate any losses.
Based on the search results, there is evidence that CoinEx has made a commitment to compensate for the losses. The search results mention that CoinEx has promised compensation and taken steps to regain trust.

Elliptic Research published a post confirming the onchain relation between CoinEx and Stake.com hacks.
The claim cannot be verified. There is no evidence or mention of Elliptic Research publishing a post confirming the onchain relation between CoinEx and Stake.com hacks in the provided search results.

Funds stolen from CoinEx were sent to an address used by the Lazarus Group to launder funds stolen from Stake.com.
The claim cannot be verified based on the provided search results. While the search results mention a cyber attack and funds being stolen from CoinEx, there is no evidence linking these stolen funds to the Lazarus Group or their use to launder funds from Stake.com. Therefore, the claim is false.

CoinEx announced the resumption of deposit and withdrawal services on September 20, 2023.
The claim is true. According to the search results, CoinEx announced the resumption of deposit and withdrawal services on September 20, 2023, after a $27.8 million wallet hack. The announcement was made on September 20, 2023, and the resumption of services was scheduled to start from September 21, 2023.

The primary cause of the security breach was the compromise of the private key for CoinEx's hot wallets.
The claim is true. Multiple search results confirm that the security breach at CoinEx was caused by the compromise of the private key for their hot wallets. The search results mention that the breach was due to compromised hot wallet private keys, resulting in a loss of approximately $70 million across various asset types.

The Lazarus Group's attack methodology of choice is social engineering.
The claim is true. The search results show that the CoinEx security breach, which involved the Lazarus Group, was attributed to both wallet hack and social engineering as attack types.

The $540 million hack of Ronin Bridge was attributed to a fake LinkedIn job offer.
The claim cannot be verified. The search results do not mention any hack of Ronin Bridge. The search results only provide information about a hack on CoinEx, which resulted in a loss of $54 million.

⚠️ Checking failed due to 2 errors

@Kseymur
Copy link
Owner Author

Kseymur commented Nov 1, 2023

Here is a result of fact-checking:

{"content":"[{"claim": "CoinEx, a crypto trading platform, experienced a massive security breach due to a private key compromise.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "The stolen funds from CoinEx were transferred to the attacker's addresses and then laundered via distribution between multiple addresses and smart contracts.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "Lazarus Group is suspected to be behind the theft.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "Multiple sources have confirmed an onchain connection between Stake.com, Atomic Wallet, and the CoinEx hacks.", "source": "https://www.elliptic.co/blog/how-the-lazarus-group-is-stepping-up-crypto-hacks-and-changing-its-tactics", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $52,847,077 in total across multiple chains.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "CoinEx suspended services temporarily after the security breach.", "source": "https://twitter.com/coinexcom/status/1701651414991397176", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "CoinEx announced the resumption of deposit and withdrawal services on September 21, 2023.", "source": "https://announcement.coinex.com/hc/en-us/articles/19319131621908-CoinEx-Will-Resume-Deposit-and-Withdrawal-Services-of-BTC-ETH-USDT-USDC-etc-Estimated-on-Sep-21-2023", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "The primary cause of the security breach was the compromise of the private key for CoinEx's hot wallets.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "The Lazarus Group's attack methodology of choice is social engineering.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}]"}

@Kseymur
Copy link
Owner Author

Kseymur commented Nov 1, 2023

Here is a result of fact-checking:

{"content":"[{"claim": "On September 12, 2023, CoinEx experienced a massive security breach due to a private key compromise.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "The stolen funds were transferred to the attacker's addresses and then laundered via distribution between multiple addresses and smart contracts.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "Lazarus Group is suspected to be behind the theft.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "CoinEx lost $52,847,077 in total across multiple chains.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "The primary cause of the security breach was the compromise of the private key for CoinEx's hot wallets.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}, {"claim": "The Lazarus Group's attack methodology of choice is social engineering.", "source": "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/", "result": "True"}]"}

@Kseymur
Copy link
Owner Author

Kseymur commented Nov 1, 2023

Here is a result of fact-checking:

CoinEx experienced a massive security breach due to a private key compromise.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/

The stolen funds from CoinEx were transferred to the attacker's addresses and then laundered via distribution between multiple addresses and smart contracts.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/

Lazarus Group is suspected to be behind the CoinEx theft.
https://www.elliptic.co/blog/how-the-lazarus-group-is-stepping-up-crypto-hacks-and-changing-its-tactics

CoinEx lost $52,847,077 in total across multiple chains.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/

CoinEx suspended services temporarily after the security breach.
https://twitter.com/coinexcom/status/1701651414991397176

Elliptic Research confirmed the onchain connection between CoinEx and Stake.com hacks.
https://www.elliptic.co/blog/how-the-lazarus-group-is-stepping-up-crypto-hacks-and-changing-its-tactics

CoinEx announced the resumption of deposit and withdrawal services on September 21, 2023.
https://announcement.coinex.com/hc/en-us/articles/19319131621908-CoinEx-Will-Resume-Deposit-and-Withdrawal-Services-of-BTC-ETH-USDT-USDC-etc-Estimated-on-Sep-21-2023

The primary cause of the security breach was the compromise of the private key for CoinEx's hot wallets.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-steal-53-million-worth-of-cryptocurrency-from-coinex/

The Lazarus Group's attack methodology of choice is social engineering.
https://www.elliptic.co/blog/how-the-lazarus-group-is-stepping-up-crypto-hacks-and-changing-its-tactics

@Kseymur
Copy link
Owner Author

Kseymur commented Nov 1, 2023

/testcheck

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

1 participant