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An unidentified hacking group claims to have stolen 70,000 customer selfies and sensitive personal information for 300,000 customers of Coin Cloud, a Bitcoin ATM firm that operated over 4,000 machines in the U.S. and Brazil until its bankruptcy filing in February. The hackers allegedly compromised Coin Cloud, accessing private data, including SSNs, emails, and phone numbers. Additionally, SlowMist disclosed that a victim used a fake Skype app downloaded from the internet, resulting in the theft of crypto funds. The same team was reportedly responsible for a previous fake Binance app scam.
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Hackers allege theft of 300K Coin Cloud users' data, including selfies and SSNs. https://t.co/wwlsODrtJr
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SlowMist disclosed that victim used fake Skype App downloaded from the Internet, resulting in the theft of crypto funds. Fake Skype monitors and replaces the transfer address entered by the user. SlowMist claimed that the same team was responsible for the previous fake Binance… https://t.co/eS7Qimjgvs
An unidentified hacking group claims to have stolen 70,000 customer selfies and sensitive personal information for 300,000 customers of Coin Cloud, a Bitcoin ATM firm which operated over 4,000 machines in the U.S. and Brazil until its bankruptcy filing this February.… https://t.co/bJFOT54Mxz
Hackers claim to have compromised bankrupt Bitcoin ATM firm Coin Cloud: report https://t.co/EbJ6WQCwck