Personal Data of 1.92 Million Users Leaked in Cryptocurrency App

Personal data of 1.92 million users of Vietnam’s digital currency application Onus was leaked due to a security breach.

The Singapore-based company, founded and managed by the Vietnamese, reported that its server was hacked on Monday and User’s personal data stolen that he may be, with his post on his Twitter account. stated. Saying that there is nothing to the users’ money, the company recommended that they change their passwords.

“vndcio” on December 25 on a data-traded website In a post shared by an account named Onus customers, data were found. Data; name, e-mail address, phone number, username and digital verification of identity KYC contained information. of users screenshots of passports and IDs was among the data. In addition, the hacker uploaded a video of 10 people’s faces.

About 90 percent of the 1.92 million Onus users Hacker, who says he is from Vietnam, did not reveal how much he wanted to charge for the data, but gave an email address for contact.

The purpose of the leaked data is to to impersonate or what they don’t want send ads is presumed to be.

of Onus stablecoin the one which VNDC (Vietnamese Dong’s Coin) allows users to trade and manage their investments in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.

on December 26 with another account ‘blackblock1234’ total the same data nine terabytes uploaded to the Internet in a large volume.


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