< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/56/D4/IB-FRAN9O5PR_9C31B0DA.PNG" ALT = "in Darknet put personal data of thousands of users Binance"/> ~ ~ ~ 62 < P > Personal data from Binance and Gemini cryptocurrency clients were in Darknet. According to Dark Web Informer, the attacker under Nick AKM69 sold a base containing 100,000 names with names, e-mail, phone numbers and location of users from the US, Singapore and UK.

~ ~ < p > Hacker described his & ldquo; lot & Rdquo; as part of a larger scale for fraudulent and marketing data, RSquo; Rsquo; Cryptocurrency. In addition, on March 26, another Darknet user under Nick Kiki88888 offered for sale customers' credentials containing 132 744 records.

< P > Dark Web Informer stressed that the leak is not provoked; Rsquo; ryquo; According to researchers, hackers have access to information through infection of clients' devices by harmful software.

< p > binance in a comment by Cointelegraph refuted the compromise of their systems and stated that responsibility lies with users whose devices were compromised. Exchange reminded the importance of cybersecurity and account protection.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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