Hackers on the dark web allege they have obtained over 100,000 user records from crypto exchanges Gemini and Binance. According to a March 27 report by Dark Web Informer, a threat actor known as AKM69 is selling a database containing full names, emails, phone numbers, and location data. Most affected users are from the U.S., with some from Singapore and the U.K. The alleged breach raises concerns over crypto exchange security and user privacy.
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