Insider Phishing Attack Shakes Coinbase
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Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure Coinbase, the world’s third‑largest crypto exchange, faced a serious threat when outside attackers tried to extort $20 million in Bitcoin. The group paid off a small number of overseas support agents, initial reports disclose. Those insiders then leaked personal account details. No passwords or private keys were taken, Coinbase said. The crypto exchange’s Prime Accounts also escaped harm. Still, less than 1% of the company’s monthly active traders saw some of their data exposed. Inside Support Team Access According to Coinbase, a handful of customer‑support contractors were offered bribes to tap into internal tools. They used their access to pull out names, email addresses and limited transaction records. Only a small slice of users were affected. But even a minor leak can fuel more scams. Criminals often use stolen information to target victims with custom tricks. Coinbase falls prey to phishing attack. Image: C&S Specialty Underwriters Coinbase Says It Won’t Give In Based on reports, the hackers demanded 20 million dollars’ worth of Bitcoin to keep silent. But, Coinbase made it clear: it would not pay that kind of money. Instead, the company announced a $20 million‑dollar bounty for anyone who helps nail those behind the plot. That move flips the script. It puts the spotlight on the crooks and turns them into the hunted rather than the hunters. BTC is currently trading at $103,293. Chart: TradingView Funds For Customer Reimbursements Coinbase also revealed that it plans to set aside between $180 million and $400 million. That cash will cover payouts to people who got tricked by phishing scams. In 2024 alone, the exchange was the most impersonated brand in crypto, making phishing calls and fake emails a constant headache. Users who lost funds to those scammers will get their money back…
Filed under: News - @ May 15, 2025 6:28 pm