Hackers Hijacked Canadian Banks to Steal Data, Demand $1 Million in XRP

Hackers Hijacked Canadian Banks to Steal Data, Demand $1 Million in XRP
Two Canadian banks - Bank of Montreal and Simplii Financial - say hackers stole customers’ information, demanded $1 million worth of Ripple to return the data.

The bullish trend of the digital currencies is continuously attracting hackers and scammers to the crypto space.

A group of hackers has reportedly hijacked the personal data of thousands of customers from two Canadian banks. The fraudsters are demanding for a ransom $1 million in Ripple (XRP) before they will safely return the stolen information and would publish them online if th ...
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