Celsius reveals customer data breach by vendor’s employee
Celsius Network, a cryptocurrency lender who participated in the battle, has revealed in an email that some of its customer’s data has been compromised by Customer.io employees.
Announcement from Celsius: “We give you us
Recently notified by the vendorhttps://t.co/452EROQtbc One of the employees
You have accessed the list of Celsius client emails
With the address held on the platform
I transferred them to a third party. “— Celsians (@CelsiansNetwork) July 28, 2022
Great news from Celsius today: #Celsius On June 30th, we distributed a report on data breaches in client emails (which was delayed as usual). This is likewise @ High seas.. Not surprisingly, Celsius chose customer.i0 as its vendor.smile pic.twitter.com/3JXszSYFAu
— ETH_guy (@jailwatchsc) July 28, 2022
According to Celsius, the company was in talks with Customer.io and confirmed that other data was unaffected by the breach.
Celsius downplays the degree of violation
Cryptocurrency lenders downplayed the scope of the breach because they said the leak did not affect the system and security.
“We don’t think incidents pose a high risk,” he said, only making users aware of the breach.
We do not believe this incident poses a high risk to potentially affected clients, but we are releasing this communication to ensure that our customers are aware of it.
Celsius did not reveal the number of affected emails and users.
Celsius customer data Previously leaked of The company then claimed that a hacker stole customer data from a third-party email delivery system.
OpenSea also recorded a violation
OpenSea, a popular NFT marketplace, has revealed that its email delivery partner has leaked user data.
OpenSea has revealed that its email partner is Customer.io.
The NFT Marketplace has warned users that this breach could lead to more “email phishing attempts”.
The company advised users to “pay attention to (their) email practices,” adding that anyone who had previously shared email with the site should assume that it was affected. ..
Customer.io takes action
July 7 Blog postCustomer.io said the senior engineer who caused the leak has the right level of access to the job.
The company revealed that only one employee was responsible for the breach. The employee was dismissed and reported to law enforcement.
To prevent the recurrence of internal threats, we have begun a comprehensive security review of our access and security policies and made some changes to our policies.