CYBERSECURITY EXPERT STOLE 576000 CRYPTO FROM CLIENTS HARDWARE WALLET

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 00:11  |  Written by: Katie Haun

Cybersecurity Expert Stole 576000 Crypto From Clients Hardware Wallet
Cybersecurity Expert Stole 576000 Crypto From Clients Hardware Wallet

Years Old Aaron Daniel Motta

Police have arrested a cyber security expert who is believed to have stolen his client's hardware wallet. In addition, he seized passwords, so he could steal almost $ 576,000 in cryptocurrencies.

27 years old Aaron Daniel Motta is the suspect who transferred assets worth $576,000 in crypto from the client to his wallet. The accused attempted the crypto loot while

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Cybersecurity Expert Stole $576,000 Crypto From Client’s Hardware Wallet The accused attempted the crypto loot while promising to improve a man’s security. He

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