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Customer data from 3 crypto wallets hacked
The hacker behind the Ethereum.org hack is now selling data linked to major cryptocurrency wallets like Keepkey, Trezor, Ledger, and online investment platform Bnktothefuture.
The hacker has three large databases with information on at least 80,000 customers. This includes the customer’s email address, name, phone number, home address, and other data.
According to data breach monitoring and prevention service Under the Breach, customer data that allegedly purchased products through Shopify from these crypto wallets was compromised.
“The hacker doesn’t appear to have any passwords, but is providing detailed information stolen during an alleged Shopify breach, such as email addresses, home addresses, and phone numbers,” Bitcoin News reports.
Ledger, however, tweeted: “There are rumors that our Shopify database was hacked via a Shopify exploit. Our eCommerce team is currently verifying these allegations by analyzing the so-called hacked DB, and so far it does not match our real DB (database). We are continuing to investigate and are taking this matter seriously.”
A Shopify spokesperson told Bitcoin.com: “We have reviewed these claims and have found no evidence to support them, nor evidence of any compromise of Shopify’s systems.”
The hacker publicized the databases of 18 cryptocurrency exchanges and forums, as well as the email lists of two cryptocurrency platforms.