"Massive Crypto Data Heist: How to Protect Your Databases from Hackers?"

aleksgr

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"Guys, just got word that a major crypto exchange got hit by a massive data breach. Reportedly, hackers gained access to millions of user wallets and made off with a ton of private keys. Who else has been hit by similar attacks and can share some tips on how to secure our data?"
 

Renege

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"yep, this one's a wake-up call. 2FA on all accounts is a must, and make sure you're using unique, strong passwords for each wallet/ exchange. Don't be one of those 'I've been hacked' stories, right?"
 

Annie

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"Dude, this is huge - I've been seeing reports of crypto exchanges getting breached left and right. One thing we can do is move away from centralized data storage and use decentralized protocols like IPFS for our databases. Has anyone started experimenting with this?"
 

SKdollasa

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"Dude, this is a huge wake-up call for us crypto holders. Using multi-factor auth and encrypting our databases is a no-brainer - it's basic security 101. Anyone with a decent crypto stack should be doing this already"
 

Андрей5891

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" Yikes, another massive data breach. I'm guessing it's those outdated passwords and weak key management practices that got them hacked. We all need to update our security protocols ASAP, and enable 2FA on our exchanges."
 
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