• Coinbase hacking fear following fake alert emails

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Sep 1 14:15:04 2021
    Coinbase hacking fear following fake alert emails

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    Wed, 01 Sep 2021 12:52:43 +0000

    Description:
    Coinbase admits to falsely notifying users about a change in their security settings, which triggered fears of hacking.

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    Coinbase , the biggest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, has admitted that its email informing users that their security settings had been changed, was the result of a fault with the companys systems, rather than the work of a threat actor.

    The company emailed about 125,000 customers on Friday informing them that their 2-step verification settings had been changed. Unsurprisingly, the
    email led many users to believe that their account had been hacked, some of whom even liquidated significant portions of their cryptos reportedly.

    Coinbase soon followed up with a second email informing customers that the earlier email was sent erroneously. TechRadar needs you!

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    Our teams immediately recognized the problem and worked as quickly as
    possible to ensure these erroneous notifications were stopped and the underlying issue fixed, the company tweeted following the delivery of the false alert emails. Losing trust

    The issue was the result of an internal error and not a hack, Coinbase spokesperson Andrew Schmitt told CNBC . All of a sudden, the system just started sending stuff like a bug in the system, but it was not a malicious or third party error, he affirmed.

    Speaking to CNBC , a Coinbase customer said the erroneous notification led
    him to sell cryptos worth over $60,000.

    Schmitt added that the company worked through most the weekend allaying fears of the spooked customers.

    Were laser focused on building trust and security into the crypto community
    so that the open financial system we all want is a reality. We recognize that issues like this can hurt that trust, tweeted Coinbase.

    The news comes shortly after some Coinbase customers were hit by a cyber-attack that emptied their wallets. Criminals used SIM swapping as a means to take over accounts, which were sold on the Dark Web for anywhere between $100 and $150.

    One couple logged onto the service to discover that $168k in cryptocurrency had vanished after hackers were able to take over their account. Protect your devices with these best antivirus software

    Via CNBC



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