
As per the latest reports, the police authorities of the city of Tenerife have been given permission to investigate a case regarding Bittrex. As per sources, permission to look into the matter has been given by the Spanish court. The investigation has been launched by the Spanish court in response to a complaint that was launched by a Spanish Bittrex customer.
In the complaint, the customer has alleged to Bittrex that it was due to the exchange that he ended up losing his Bitcoin (BTC) to a theft. The plaintiff held the exchange responsible for the theft that led him to lose Bitcoin (BTC) that was worth $62,000.
As per sources, the cybercrime unit of the Tenerife police authority is currently investigating the matter. The cybercrime unit has stated that it will soon be sharing its preliminary findings around the matter. Then the police will be able to determine whether the exchange is to be held responsible for any involvement in the matter or not.
However, the plaintiff is continuing to blame the exchange for letting his Bitcoin (BTC) be stolen and taken away by the cybercriminals. He has claimed that the hacker was deliberately granted access to his wallet account on the exchange. As a result, the anonymous hacker was able to make away with around 1.3 Bitcoin (BTC) in the process.
One of the local reporting networks has revealed that the plaintiff himself is a resident of Tenerife city. The person claimed that it was May of 2020 when he had opened up his wallet account on the exchange for Bitcoin (BTC).
The plaintiff claimed that after creating the wallet account, he added 1.3 BTC to the same wallet account. Soon after making the deposit, he realized that his wallet with 1.3 BTC had been emptied and there was no sign of it.
Soon after learning about the theft, the first thing he did was get in touch with Bittrex so he got in touch with their customer support. Although he expected the team to support him, he got told by the customer support team that his account had been victimized by cybercrime.
The claimant also added in the report that he had hired a personal security expert in order to investigate the case. He wanted to get to the bottom of the theft and wanted to find the cybercriminals himself as he received no support from Bittrex.
The security expert hired by the claimant also shared his findings with the Spanish court. According to the report, Bittrex on four different occasions allowed the BTC wallet account to be accessed before the theft was attempted. The investigating expert also confirmed that the breach was observed from four different IP addresses.
All of the IP addresses used to breach the wallet account included Granada, United States, France, and Madrid.