Crypto Exchange Gemini Confirms Third-Party Data Breach

 

Cryptocurrency exchange Gemini has issued a warning about a data breach incident that resulted from a cyberattack at its Automated Clearing House (ACH) service provider. The identity of the attacker was kept confidential. On June 26, 2024, the American cryptocurrency exchange started notifying the affected parties. 

However, a sample of the letters was sent to the California Attorney General’s Office yesterday. The warning states that between June 3 and June 7, 2024, an unauthorised actor gained access to Gemini’s vendor’s systems, resulting in a third-party data breach. 

The incident impacted some of Gemini’s customers’ banking details, including their full name, bank account number, and routing number, which Gemini utilized for ACH fund transfers. 

According to the cryptocurrency exchange, the systems of the service provider did not host or compromise any additional information, including date of birth, physical address, social security number, email address, phone number, username, or password. 


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