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Dark Web Lists Gemini, Binance User Data for Sale

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A dark web listing by users “AKM69” and “kiki88888” claims to sell over 100,000 Gemini and Binance user records.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Dark web actors list Gemini and Binance user records.
  • 132,744 Binance records reportedly for sale.
  • Binance denies data leak from exchange.

Cybersecurity concerns mount as Gemini and Binance records, reportedly containing sensitive data of over 100,000 users, appear on the dark web.

The dark web has become a marketplace for sensitive user data allegedly stolen from Gemini and Binance. Users “AKM69” and “kiki88888” are reportedly involved in this incident, with Binance user emails and passwords among the listed data. Meanwhile, Binance attributes this to compromised user devices rather than a direct leak from their platform. They clarified that hackers collected the data via infected computers rather than an internal breach.

“The information on the dark web is not the result of a data leak from the exchange. Instead, it was a hacker who collected data by compromising browser sessions on infected computers using malware.” source

The alleged sale of user information could lead to increased cybersecurity threats, targeting individuals and corporations connected to these exchanges. Such incidents underline vulnerabilities in user data protection amidst rising cybercrime risks. Historically, Binance has refuted past claims of data breaches after conducting internal reviews.

Furthermore, this incident highlights ongoing threats in the crypto space, pushing exchanges to reassess their data protection frameworks. Both Binance and Gemini users should exercise caution and secure their accounts against plausible threats posed by such breaches.

Potential consequences may include regulatory pressures from international bodies demanding further scrutiny on crypto exchanges’ data protection measures. Advances in malware technology emphasize the need for robust cybersecurity solutions to counteract these sophisticated threats.

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  • External Source - Referenced domain: binance.com
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  • Byline - Reported by Solomon M.
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