Members of a professional eSports influencer house have been accused of running a crypto-based charity scam, a hacker recently made off with $600 million in Bitcoin, the SEC is investigating a crypto backed fraud case that’s alleged to have screwed investors out of billions. Pump and dumps, fake coins, massive hacks. The world of cryptocurrency is rife with scams. “The eCommerce giant intends to give its millions of shoppers across the world an opportunity to seamlessly make payments with cryptocurrencies,” the press release said. Retail giant Walmart, it seemed, would soon be accepting crypto currency. Host Matthew Gault talks every week to Motherboard reporters Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai and Joseph Cox about the stories they're breaking and to the industry's most famous hackers and researchers about the biggest news in cybersecurity. This episode:How To Not Get Scammed In The Crypto MarketA strange press release went out on September 13th. This stuff gets complicated really fast, but Motherboard spends its time embedded in the infosec world so you don't have to. See you with a new episode next week.Hacking. Instead we are going to play an episode from the podcast Cyber, by Vice Motherboard. There is no episode of Darknet Diaries this week. Get 65 hours of free training by visiting /darknet.
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