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John Woeltz was arrested Friday after a man escaped a Manhattan townhome and told authorities that Woeltz and another man had ...
The attempted kidnapping of Australian tech billionaire Tim Heath has shed light on a troubling trend, as criminals turn to ...
Crypto trader John Woeltz, accused of kidnapping a 28-year-old Italian man, repeatedly shocked his victim with electric wires ...
Yet at the same time, there seems to be too little awareness of the cost of being your own bank security guard in a cashless ...
The rise in crypto-related crime incidents show that crime is changing everywhere, says Bloomberg Opinion's Lionel Laurent.
Crypto trader John Woeltz, accused of kidnapping a 28-year-old Italian man, repeatedly shocked his victim with electric wires, held him upside down from the top of a staircase, and threatened to ...
The alleged motive? Her family's cryptocurrency fortune. In a chilling new reality, digital wealth is no longer just ...
In Uganda, a crypto founder was taken hostage, held at gunpoint, and told to send crypto worth $500,000 to his attackers.
As bitcoin soars, investors and executives are taking their swollen digital wallets offline for safety. Criminals are coming ...
The concerns about physical safety have come to the fore after the Coinbase attack because the hackers who penetrated the ...
But the physical threats are of particular concern to crypto investors, many of whom have long operated anonymously to avoid threats. In the attempted kidnapping in Paris last week, criminals ...
Michael Arrington argued that executives should be jailed if they don’t “adequately protect” sensitive user data.