Hackers Are Selling Binance and Coinbase Access Data On Darknet

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Hudson Rock experts have drawn attention to an announcement posted by an attacker using the username Tamagami.

The attacker claims to have gained access to a Kodex Global account, enabling them to make requests on behalf of law enforcement officers to obtain data from various Bitcoin exchanges and social networks.

The affected platforms include Coinbase, Binance, Chainlink, LinkedIn, Discord, Tinder, SendGrid, and others.

The entire Kodex Global account is being offered for sale for $5,000, with individual emergency data requests for specific platforms costing $300.

Hudson Rock reports that the hacker was able to gain access to the system by hacking into the computers of unidentified law enforcement officers. This is not the first time that a hacker has attempted to sell credentials from Binance on Kodex Global.

It is unclear exactly what type of data is at risk, but user emails, phone numbers, wallet IDs, and transaction IDs may all be vulnerable.

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