Coinbase says customers’ personal information stolen in data breach

https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/15/coinbase-says-customers-personal-information-stolen-in-data-breach/

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Inevitable

Inevitable indeed.

https://kycnot.me/

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Hahahahahahhahagahahq

Saw it coming

Exactly what I predicted would happen at Coinbase many years ago. Specifically that monetary incentives would drive an inside job. That company is a joke of and Brian Armstrong should have been fired in in 2018.

Refusing KYC is a security act.

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Tell me again why we think KYC is bad?

Are they going to pay for the security for those whose transactions were leaked? Are they going to lobby to #FreeSamourai so we can protect users going forward?

The whole KYC thing is a scam and only causes harm to the public.

Who's going to trust Coinbase now?!

KYC is the illicit activity

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“The company said the hacker stole customer names, postal and email addresses, phone numbers, and the last four-digits of users’ Social Security numbers. The hacker also took masked bank account numbers and some banking identifiers, as well as customers’ government-issued identity documents, such as driver’s licenses and passports. The stolen data also includes account balance data and transaction histories. “

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Never thought I’d say this, but based response from Brian Armstrong

https://blossom.primal.net/41e95811cbb84490dd979159d3c45eee8bf6c5f83a07f3f95a000ca3e1fe4622.mp4

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Saylor, your BTC will be gone. It´s just a matter of time.

You knew it was bound to happen eventually

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You can't trust an exchange 🤷‍♂️

"Data Breach"? 🤣

The data was sold by employees & contractora who had access as part of their job duties! I'm surprised more "hacks" of this nature don't happen there.

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