
In May, the crypto industry experienced a significant hack, resulting in losses amounting to $372.9 million, nearly double the total losses from January to April, which were $201.98 million. A notable incident involved crypto reporter Osato Nomayo, who lost $45,000 to hackers. Nomayo, who has been covering crypto heists for seven years, shared his personal experience and emphasized the need for enhanced security measures, such as two-factor authentication, in his latest piece for DLNewsInfo.
I’ve been a crypto reporter for seven years, and I’ve covered many cases of hackers stealing crypto. Last month, the same thing happened to me. You can read about how it happened in my latest piece for @DLNewsInfo Thanks to @EddieRob235 for polishing this 🙏 https://t.co/VKzmfSiLQy
Big takeaway from @OsatoNomayo's account of losing $45K to hackers — crypto NEEDS two-factor authentication... Check out his story in @DLNewsInfo: https://t.co/CZgvmGbxJL
For years, @OsatoNomayo has been writing about crypto heists — now he's become the victim of such thievery himself. Check out his eye-opening account in @DLNewsInfo News of how he lost $45,000 to hackers and his invaluable takeaways. https://t.co/CZgvmGbxJL
