Over 100K Twin Deals Allegedly Up for Sale On A Dark Web: Report

Over 100,000 Customer Cryptocurrent Stock Exchange Gemini can be at risk after the actor of threats allegedly allegedly allegedly spent personal data, including names, emails, telephone numbers and locations, for sale in dark web.
According to the 27th March blog From a dark web informer, the intelligence of cyber threats, the user who operates under the pseudonym “AKM69” claims to receive hands on the Mass Cache Gemini data.
The post says the database includes about 100,000 individual records, mainly from the United States, with several entries related to users in Singapore and the UK. Each minutes allegedly contain full name, email addresses, phone numbers and location data.
Gemini has not yet commented on this public. At this stage, it is unclear whether it is a violation of origin from the glossal systems or from external vulnerabilities, such as compromised user devices or phishing attacks.
The latest report follows similar warning About binance just the day before. Another actor threats, using the handle “Kiki88888”, reported, sets over 132,700 bynance users, including email and passwords.
Regarding the incident for binance, the dark informant indicated that data omission could be a consequence Compromised User devicesAnd he called the public to “stop clicking random things.”
Cripto.news reached on twins and binants, but neither did not answer at the time of writing.
For bynance, this is not the first time that bad actors threatened to leak stolen credentials. Return in September, an anonymous user goes named “Firebear” claimed To have access to 12.8 million records stolen from exchange and tried to sell them on similar dark web forums.
The database allegedly included names and surnames, email addresses, phone numbers, births and housing addresses.
Binance, however, rejected receivables, stating that the internal investigation of its security team did not find evidence that data difficulties came from his platform.
As before export By Cripto.NEVS, last November, Nigerian Cripto Exchange Bitnob allegedly exhibited over 250,000 KIC documents after the wrongly connected Amazon Web Service (AVS) Storage Bin left sensitive user users.
Such incidents were not limited to only CRIPTO exchange. In December that year hackers endangered Лични подаци од преко 58.000 купаца са банковни банковни банковни банковни банкомани.
A month later, the sporomist warned That over 7 million users users of Opense, originally endangered in a procrushed since June 2022. years, placed entirely, asking users in danger of phishing attacks.
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2025-03-28 11:38:00