Byte Federal Breached Again: 58,000 Customers’ Data in the Hands of Hackers!

Byte Federal, the largest US Bitcoin ATM operator, confirmed a data breach affecting 58,000 customers. Hackers exploited a GitLab vulnerability, exposing sensitive information. Byte Federal secured systems and urged customers to reset passwords and monitor accounts. This marks their second breach after a $1.5 million Bitcoin theft in March 2023.

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Hot Take:

When hackers attack a Bitcoin ATM operator, it’s like they’ve unlocked the cheat code to real-life Grand Theft Auto. Byte Federal got a not-so-friendly reminder that in the world of cryptocurrencies, you need more than just a digital piggy bank – you need a digital fortress!

Key Points:

  • Byte Federal, the biggest Bitcoin ATM operator in the US, experienced a data breach affecting 58,000 customers.
  • Hackers cracked into the system via a GitLab vulnerability, accessing sensitive customer data.
  • Exposed information includes names, IDs, addresses, and transaction histories.
  • Byte Federal has secured systems, notified customers, and is investigating with experts.
  • Customers are advised to reset passwords and monitor accounts for any fraudulent activity.

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