BitKeep CEO says some customers’ personal keys stay in danger after exploit

by Jeremy

In line with a letter posted on Chinese language blockchain information writer Odaily.com on Dec. 27, Kevin Como, the nameless CEO of BitKeep, warned that customers’ personal keys are nonetheless in danger after a safety incident on Dec. 26 led to over $13 million in losses on the time of publication. BitKeep is among the extra common noncustodial, decentralized finance multichain wallets with over 6 million customers. Particularly, Como wrote:

“This was a big and atrocious hacker assault incident. The BitKeep APK 7.2.9 (Android Package deal Package) set up package deal was hijacked and swapped by the hacker, and in consequence, some customers already put in the APKs that have been planted malware by the hackers, resulting in a leak of customers’ personal keys.”

Como urged customers who had already downloaded the Android APK 7.2.9. to switch their digital belongings to a brand new pockets. “It’s possible that [these wallets] already had their personal keys leaked,” the crypto government wrote.

By way of progress, Como defined that the BitKeep crew has already been in touch with blockchain safety companies, similar to SlowMist, to hint the stolen funds. “We have now actively collected details about customers’ stolen belongings, made a whole recollection of hacking procedures and timeline, and have collected proof of the Android 7.2.9 APK malware,” he said.

Web3 information analytics agency OKLink first reported yesterday that the attacker arrange a number of pretend BitKeep web sites that contained an APK file that regarded like model 7.2.9 of the BitKeep pockets. Customers who downloaded and interacted with the malicious file then had their personal keys or seed phrases stolen and despatched to the attacker.