Hundreds of thousands of credentials from hundreds of companies are already compromised. Experts warn the campaign could outpace past global cyberattacks, such as the infamous 2011 WannaCry ransomware hack.
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Jessica Klein
Contributing Writer
I'm a freelance journalist covering the cryptocurrency industry, technology, sex work, and intimate partner violence, among other topics. My work has appeared in publications including Wired, MIT Technology Review, Fortune, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and The New York Times. As a contributing reporter at the Fuller Project, a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to journalism about women, I received the 2021 NAJA National Native Media Award for Best Coverage of Native America.
I've been on the crypto beat since 2017. In that time, I've investigated the marginalization of women in the industry for Cosmopolitan, helped shape GQ's magazine 2022 coverage of NFTs, and traveled to Australia to report on a blockchain network used by North Korean hackers for MIT Technology Review.
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