AKM69 claims that the database contains complete names of exchange customers, their email addresses, phone numbers, as well as information about the geographical location. The database is sold as part of a wider campaign for user trading for cryptocurrency marketing, fraud or cyber attacks aimed at stealing digital assets, the Dark Web Informer media said.
At the risk zone were Gemini clients from the USA, with a small number of records about the users of the exchange from Singapore and Great Britain, Dark Web Informer reported.
A day earlier, March 26, Dark Web Informer He mentioned Another user of Darknet, known as Kiki88888, who offered a database for sale from 132,744 lines of information about Binance users. According to the seller, they include sensitive information about the customers of the site, such as email addresses and access passwords.
The Gemini and Binance teams said Dark Web Informer that the data appearing in the darknet are not the result of a direct leakage from their systems. According to the exchange, the information was assembled by hackers through the compromise of user devices using malicious fisch software, and not through hacking of companies safety systems.
This is confirmed by the own investigation Dark Web Informer, which appreciatedthat about 500,968 devices were compromised in total, and 24 corporate email addresses are also present in the bases sold.
Earlier, the US Department of Finance Control over the US Department of Finance (OFAC) blocked the Nemesis Darknet-market cryptocurns and accused his administrator of a complicity of drugs, fake personality certificates and hacker services.
Source: Bits

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