Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has shelled out its largest ever bug bounty payment -- a quarter of a million dollars -- for what was described as a “market-nuking” security flaw that could have allowed users to sell bitcoins they didn’t own.
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Coinbase Pays $250K for ‘Market-Nuking’ Security Flaw
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has shelled out its largest ever bug bounty payment -- a quarter of a million dollars -- for what was described as a “market-nuking” security flaw that could have allowed users to sell bitcoins they didn’t own. The post Coinbase Pays $250K for ‘Market-Nuking’ Security Flaw appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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