Hackers stole 356 million rubles worth of skins and other CS:GO items

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Recently, hackers hacked into one of the largest skin trading platforms CS: GA. We are talking about CS.Money. Attackers were able to access the site’s bots first, then the items.

According to Timofey Sobolevsky, head of CS.Money’s public relations department, hackers initially sent skins to themselves, but began offering deals to popular bloggers and merchants, as well as regular users. Representatives of the site believe that this way they wanted to confuse the tracks and draw more people to the theft plan.

In total, the attackers stole cosmetic items worth $6 million (more than 356 million rubles at the exchange rate) using about 100 accounts, where they performed about 1,000 transactions. At the moment the platform is down, the launch date has not been announced. An enthusiast knows the anger of LGBT people because of the mod for Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered

Source: VG Times

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