Coinbase, the largest exchange of Cryptocurrency based in the US, said Thursday that criminals had obtained personal data improperly to Exchange customers to use in cryptor theft and were requesting a $ 20 million payment not to publicly release the information.
Coinbase General Director Brian Armstrong said on a social media after this criminals had bibly bibly backed some of the company’s customer service agents living outside the US to submit personal data for clients, such as names, birth dates and party security numbers.
“(Stolen data) allows them to carry out social engineering attacks, where they can call our customers by imposing Coinbase customer support and try to cheat them in sending their funds to the attacker,” Armstrong said.
Social engineering is a popular hacker strategy, as humanities tend to be the weakest connection on every network. Many major companies have undergone hacks and data violations as a result of such fraud in recent years.
Coinbase did not specify how many clients had stolen their data or fell prey to social engineering fraud. But the company pledged to refund anyone who did.
In a filing with the Insurance and Exchange Commission, Coinbase estimated that it will have to speak between $ 180 million to $ 400 million “about repair costs and volunteer customers reimbursers about the incident”.
The secret Philing said the company had, “in the past few months,” revealed some of its customer service agents “entering into no business data”. Those employees were fired and the company said it increased its efforts to prevent fraud.
Coinbase said he received an email from attackers on Sunday asking a $ 20 million reward of Bitcoin not to publicly release the client’s data.
Armstrong said the company was refusing to pay the reward and would set a $ 20 million gift for anyone who provided information that led to the arrest of the attackers.
“For these potential additives or anyone seeking to damage Coinbase’s customers, I know we will prosecute you and bring you to justice,” Armstrong said. “And know you have my answer.”
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