Coinbase Data Leak Tied to India-Based Contractor, 70,000 Users Affected
Coinbase has found itself in hot water again, but this time it has nothing to do with market volatility or regulators. A data breach affecting tens of thousands of customers has been linked to one of its third-party support vendors in India, according to sources familiar with the matter. No money was stolen in the.. The post Coinbase Data Leak Tied to India-Based Contractor, 70,000 Users Affected appeared first on 99Bitcoins.
Coinbase has found itself in hot water again, but this time it has nothing to do with market volatility or regulators. A data breach affecting tens of thousands of customers has been linked to one of its third-party support vendors in India, according to sources familiar with the matter. No money was stolen in the Coinbase data breach, but the leaked data could be used in phishing scams or identity theft.
The Inside Job That Set It Off
The breach allegedly began when a support agent working for TaskUs, a global outsourcing company contracted by Coinbase, snapped photos of internal customer service tools. These tools gave the agent access to user data, including names, email addresses, and possibly even transaction histories. That data didn’t stay internal for long. Reports claim it was passed on to external actors, possibly in exchange for money.
Major security breach continues to shake Coinbase
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