- March 28, 2025
- Posted by: admin
- Category: BitCoin, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Investments
Binance told Cointelegraph the data is not the result of a leak from the exchange but instead is a result of the hacker collecting data using malware on infected computers.
Darkweb threat actors claim to have hundreds of thousands of user records — including names, passwords and location data — of Gemini and Binance users, putting the apparent lists up for sale on the internet.
The Dark Web Informer, a Darkweb cyber news site, said in a March 27 blog post that the latest sale is from a threat actor operating under the handle AKM69, who purportedly has an extensive list of private user information from users of crypto exchange Gemini.
“The database for sale reportedly includes 100,000 records, each containing full names, emails, phone numbers, and location data of individuals from the United States and a few entries from Singapore and the UK,” the Dark Web Informer said.