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Cryptocurrency hack makes off with $500 million

Hackers broke into Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck and made off with $534 million-worth of a currency known as NEM

THE world of virtual money has once again been rocked by a massive theft.

On 26 January, hackers broke into Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck and made off with $534 million-worth of a currency known as NEM, the world鈥檚 tenth largest by market value. 鈥淭his is the biggest theft in the history of the world,鈥 Lon Wong, president of the NEM.io Foundation, told the website . Coincheck knocks Mt Gox, another Tokyo exchange, off the top spot: in 2014, Mt Gox collapsed after losing around $400 million in a similar theft.

Coincheck says it kept the NEM coins in a less secure wallet that was connected to the internet. On Monday, the exchange said it would pay around $400 million to the 260,000 people who lost their holdings.

The boom in cryptocurrencies has made them a target for criminals. Last week, masked men broke into the home of a bitcoin trader in the village of Moulsford, UK, and forced him to transfer bitcoin.

This article appeared in print under the headline 鈥淏iggest theft in the history of the world鈥

Topics: bitcoin & cryptocurrency / Hacking