Bengaluru techie held for Rs 379 crore crypto theft in his company
Wednesday, 30 July 2025 () Bengaluru police have arrested Rahul Agarwal, a CoinDCX software engineer, in connection with a Rs 379 crore cryptocurrency theft. Hackers allegedly exploited his login credentials to compromise confidential financial processes. An internal investigation revealed that Agarwal's laptop security was breached, enabling the unauthorized transfer of $44 million to multiple wallets.
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