Hackers Steal Sensitive Data From Bankrupt Bitcoin ATM Coin Cloud
Nov 13, 2023
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by CoinEdition

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- An unidentified hacking group has claimed to have compromised Coin Cloud.
- The group claimed to have stolen 70,000 customer files and 300,000 pieces of personal information.
- The collected sensitive information belongs to users from the United States and Brazil.
Coin Cloud, a Bitcoin ATM operator, was allegedly hacked by an unidentified hacking group. According to vx-underground, a library of malware codes, the group claimed to have stolen 70,000 customer files and 300,000 pieces of personal information belonging to users of the Bitcoin ATM.
Vx-underground shared the security breach information on X (formerly Twitter) and noted that the sensitive information the hackers claimed to have stolen included social security number (SSN), date of birth, first name, last name, e-mail address, telephone number, cur…
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