
Data from Binance and Coinbase Offered for Sale on the Dark Web
A hacker using the alias Tamagami claims to have accessed an account on the Kodex Global platform, which allows law enforcement to request data from various bitcoin exchanges and social networks. This was highlighted by experts at Hudson Rock.
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The announcement mentions Coinbase, Binance, Chainlink, LinkedIn, Discord, Tinder, SendGrid, and others.
A full account on Kodex Global is being sold for $5000, while individual emergency data requests for a specific platform are priced at $300.
Hudson Rock speculates that the hacker gained access to the system through compromised computers of unidentified law enforcement officials.
Previously, another hacker also attempted to sell login credentials for the Binance portal on Kodex Global.
Although the extent of the data provided remains unclear, potentially at risk are users’ emails, phone numbers, wallet IDs, and transaction details.
Earlier, ForkLog reported that for several months, confidential source code and internal passwords of the cryptocurrency exchange Binance were available in a public GitHub repository. The exchange stated that this did not affect the security of users and their assets.
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