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  2. Hacker blackmails Binance over KYC data haul - AOL

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    Binance continues to deny the KYC data was hacked from its exchange, but suggests a third-party KYC provider may be at fault. Binance continues to deny the KYC data was hacked from its exchange ...

  3. An Extortion Gone Bad: Inside Binance’s Negotiations ... - AOL

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    This is the inside story of how a "white hat hacker" approached Binance with inside information - and how it went wrong. An Extortion Gone Bad: Inside Binance’s Negotiations With Its ‘KYC ...

  4. Know your customer - Wikipedia

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    Know your business or simply KYB is an extension of KYC laws implemented to reduce money laundering. KYB is a set of practices to verify a business. It includes verification of registration credentials, location, the UBOs (ultimate beneficial owners) of that business, etc.

  5. Legality of cryptocurrency by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    They are also required to have KYC and CDD policies and procedures in place, in accordance with the Ministerial Regulation Prescribing Rules and Procedures for Customer Due Diligence, Reference Page 8 Volume 129 Part 44 A Government Gazette 23 May 2555 (2012). [131] Suspicious activity must be reported to the Anti-Money Laundering Office. [132]

  6. Binance - Wikipedia

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    Binance Holdings Ltd., branded Binance, is a global [8] company that operates the largest cryptocurrency exchange in terms of daily trading volume of cryptocurrencies. Binance was founded in 2017 by Changpeng Zhao , a developer who had previously created high-frequency trading software.

  7. Jumio - Wikipedia

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    Jumio is an online mobile payment and identity verification company that offers card and ID scanning and validation products for mobile and web transactions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They sell these products under the brand name "Netverify Trusted Identity as a Service."

  8. Help:Two-factor authentication - Wikipedia

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    The first "factor" is your usual password that is standard for any account. The second "factor" is a verification code retrieved from an app on a mobile device or computer. 2FA is conceptually similar to a security token device that banks in some countries require for online banking.

  9. Cryptocurrency and crime - Wikipedia

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    On January 27, 2022, Qubit Finance (DeFi) lost around $80M worth of Binance Coin due to a flaw in the smart contract that enabled the withdrawal of the said amount in exchange for a deposit of 0 ETH. [34] In March 2022, [35] the largest cryptocurrency theft of the year, US$625 million in ether and USD coin was stolen from the Ronin Network ...