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By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase knew as far back as January about a customer data ...
Coinbase reportedly knew of a data leak involving a TaskUs contractor months before its May disclosure according to insider ...
Coinbase reportedly knew of a January data leak at outsourcing firm TaskUs, tied to a wider breach and a $20 million ...
Coinbase was reportedly informed in January that customer data may have been leaked by an employee of an outsourcing firm, ...
Coinbase delayed disclosing a data breach linked to TaskUs, involving employee misuse and hackers, raising security timeline ...
According to Reuters, Coinbase had prior knowledge of the data breach, which was allegedly linked to an Indian-based TaskUs ...
KYC verifications burden regular users with documents and selfies, yet offer little resistance to cybercriminals.
Coinbase’s recent data breach of $400 million has highlighted the role of low-paid customer service agents from India working ...
Coinbase said at least 69,461 customers had personal and financial information stolen during a months-long data breach that ...
Coinbase, one of the most-used and well-known crypto exchanges, revealed today that 69,461 people had been affected in the ...
Customer-support services provider TaskUs Inc. negligently failed to protect the personal information of nearly 100,000 people after a March data breach hit the Coinbase Inc. cryptocurrency exchange, ...
Coinbase previously blamed "support agents overseas" for the breach, which it estimated could cost up to $400 million (roughly Rs. 3,420 crore).
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