Binance Denies Claims of Dark Web Leak of 12.8 Million Users’ Personal Data
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A recent post on a dark web forum alleges a significant data breach involving the personal information of 12.8 million Binance users. The purported leak is said to include highly sensitive data such as names, email addresses, phone numbers, birthdays, and physical addresses. However, Binance strongly refutes these claims, asserting that their security team has verified that no breach occurred. Suspected Binance Data Breach Spurs Security Concerns Among Users Dark Web Claim Alleges Major Binance Data Breach On a dark web forum, a user named “FireBear” posted about acquiring a database that purportedly contains personal information of 12.8 million Binance users. The alleged data leak supposedly occurred in August and includes details such as last names, first names, email addresses, phone numbers, birthdays, addresses, zip codes, and additional address information. A partially obscured sample of the claimed data was also provided, with an invitation to interested parties to purchase the information either in part or as a whole. Binance’s Firm Denial and Expert Opinions Binance has categorically denied any breach. A spokesperson for the platform told COINOTAG, “This is false. Our security team has looked into the claims and we can confirm that this is not a Binance data leak.” Despite Binance’s reassurance, cybersecurity experts highlight the ongoing need for vigilance. Oz Tamir, a researcher at Blockaid, indicated that even hoaxes often signal the start of phishing campaigns and account hijacks. He strongly recommended users to activate two-factor authentication and to be cautious of any unexpected communications to mitigate potential risks. Underlying Data Security Challenges Addressing the broader issue of data security, Harry Halpin, CEO of Nym Technologies, argued against storing user data by companies. “No matter how robust your security mechanisms are—and Binance likely has excellent security—eventually someone will break through or an insider leak will occur,” Halpin pointed…
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