Bitcoin ATM Breach: Byte Federal’s Data Drama Leaves 58,000 Customers on Edge

Byte Federal, a Bitcoin ATM operator, is alerting 58,000 customers about a potential data breach. Hackers exploited a GitLab vulnerability, accessing personal details like names and Social Security numbers. Byte Federal assures users that no funds were compromised, but encourages vigilance over account activity.

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Who knew Bitcoin ATMs could dispense more than just digital currency? Apparently, Byte Federal decided to throw in a free side of anxiety with every transaction. But hey, at least your virtual coins are safe, even if your Social Security number might be out there doing the cha-cha without you knowing.

Key Points:

  • Byte Federal, a major Bitcoin ATM operator, experienced a data breach affecting 58,000 individuals.
  • Hackers exploited a GitLab vulnerability to access Byte Federal’s server.
  • Potentially exposed data includes personal and sensitive information, but no actual funds were compromised.
  • Byte Federal has taken measures to secure its platform and mitigate future risks.
  • Impacted individuals are advised to monitor their accounts for suspicious activity.

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