Dark web hackers selling 10 million pieces of Binance user data, Binance refutes: Completely false

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Dark web hackers selling 10 million pieces of Binance user data, Binance refutes: Completely false

Recently, there were allegations that the cryptocurrency exchange Binance had a data breach exposing the personal information of 12.8 million users. However, a spokesperson for Binance has denied these rumors and stated that their security team is currently investigating the matter.

Claimed to have obtained Binance user data, inviting buyers to participate

A user named "Firebear" claimed on a dark web forum that they have acquired the personal information of 12.8 million users from the popular exchange Binance, including users' names, surnames, email addresses, phone numbers, birthdays, residential addresses, postal codes, etc. Firebear stated that interested buyers can purchase "part" or "all" of this information and provided Telegram as the contact method.

Binance: Fraudulent information, no leakage of user data

Currently, this rumor has been refuted by a spokesperson from Binance, stating that their security team has thoroughly investigated and confirmed that there has been no leakage of user data from Binance.

With the rapid development of cryptographic technology, various scams and hacker intrusion incidents have emerged. Whether it is the rampant phishing incidents, Telegram social scams, or even many well-known exchanges falling victim to hackers, resulting in millions of dollars in losses. Therefore, users interested in cryptocurrency should always update their knowledge of data security, maintain a vigilant and calm mindset to learn how to prevent fraud and hacker attacks, in order to develop steadily in the market.

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