Crypto.com responds to the report on non -disclosed user data leakage

Crypto Exchange Crypto.com denied having kept a data leak from 2023 user details a secret of the authorities.

Bloomberg reported on Friday that Noah Urban, a member of the Spider dispersed hacking group, said that the group had made their way for accessing an Crypto.com employee some time before 2023, which exposed the personal information of certain users.

Blockchain investigator Zachxbt then said on X that Crypto.com had “covered a violation that had an impact on the personal information of your users”, adding that Crypto.com had been “raped several times”.

Bloomberg’s report has seen some Crypto experts criticizing Crypto.com, arguing that it should have been more publicly transparent in the midst of increased anxiety on user data leaks after the great Coinbase exchange has been used for customer information earlier this year.

However, a Crypto.com spokesman told Cintelelegraph that the company had “opinion the data security incident” in the multi-state license system at the United States based in the United States and in “additional reports with competent competence regulators.”

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The spokesman said that the company “detected a phishing campaign that was aimed at one of our employees in 2023.”