Bitcoin ATM Operator Byte Federal Hit by Data Breach: 58,000 Customers’ Info Exposed!

Byte Federal, the largest US Bitcoin ATM operator, has revealed a data breach affecting 58,000 customers due to a GitLab vulnerability. Sensitive info like names, addresses, and Social Security numbers were exposed, but no funds were compromised. Byte Federal urges vigilance against phishing attempts and offers a helpline for support.

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Looks like Byte Federal just got byte-sized by hackers! Someone took a big chomp out of their customer data using a GitLab loophole, and now 58,000 crypto lovers have to deal with a data breach hangover. Let’s hope Byte Federal can put the crypto back in cryptocurrency without any more hiccups!

Key Points:

  • Byte Federal suffered a data breach affecting 58,000 customers, thanks to a GitLab vulnerability.
  • The breach exposed sensitive information, including Social Security numbers and transaction activity.
  • No user funds or digital assets were compromised, but personal information puts customers at risk.
  • Byte Federal has not offered identity theft protection or credit monitoring services.
  • A dedicated helpline has been set up for customer inquiries and concerns.

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