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Personal information leaked in Coinbase cyberattack, cost could be $400 million

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  • Coinbase confirmed suffering a cyberattack recently
  • The attack started when crooks bribed the company’s employees overseas
  • Passwords, and user funds, were not affected

Coinbase, one of the biggest centralized cryptocurrency exchanges in the world, suffered a cyberattack which might cost it between $180 million and $400 million. This is according to Reuters, citing a regulatory filing submitted by the company earlier this week.

The exchange said that on May 11, it received an email from an unknown threat actor who claimed they obtained internal documents, and sensitive data about certain customer accounts. Coinbase later confirmed these claims, saying that only a “small subset” of customers were affected.

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