- What: Ilya Lichtenstein, involved in a 2016 Bitcoin theft, seeks a second chance and a security job after serving time in prison.
- Why: Lichtenstein claims to have changed his ways and regrets his past actions.
- Impact: The 2016 theft affected thousands of users of a cryptocurrency exchange.
On Thursday, Ilya Lichtenstein, who was at the center of a massive 2016 crypto heist worth billions at the time, wrote online that he is now out of prison and has changed his ways. “Ten years ago, I decided that I would hack the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world,” Lichtenstein wrote on LinkedIn , detailing a time when his startup was barely making money and he decided to steal some instead. “This was a terrible idea. It was the worst thing I had ever done,” he added. “It upended my life, the lives of people close to me, and affected thousands of users of the exchange. I know I disappointed a lot of people who believed in me and grossly misused my talents.” Read full article Comments