Coinbase denies customer data breach, Au10tix employee credentials leak raises security concerns
cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase denied any data leakage of its customers today in response to the employee credential leak incident at compliance platform Au10tix. Au10tix stated that although the credentials were leaked, there is currently no evidence that the data has been misused. The report states that these credentials may allow hackers to obtain sensitive information about users, such as names, dates of birth, and driver's license images. Au10tix has removed the relevant credentials and strengthened security measures to prevent similar incidents from happening again. Coinbase has not confirmed whether it uses Au10tix to store customer data, but insists that no data leakage has been found at present.
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