An unidentified hacking group claims to have stolen 70,000 customer selfies and sensitive personal information of 300,000 customers from Bitcoin ATM operator Coin Cloud. Coin Cloud operated more than 4,000 ATMs in the United States and Brazil before filing for bankruptcy in February. According to an article published on X by cybersecurity expert vx-underground, the hacking group also claimed to have stolen the source code of Coin Cloud’s backend system.
The post showed edited images allegedly involving customers' selfies and personally identifiable information accessed by the organization, including customers' Social Security numbers as well as their names, addresses, dates of birth, occupations, phone numbers and more.
Vx-underground said the hackers shared the claims on private channels and the leaked database may soon be released online. (The Block)
Previous news, according to a document submitted to the Nevada District Bankruptcy Court on February 7, Coin Cloud has assets of $50 million to $100 million and liabilities of $100 million to $500 million; the company has 10,000 creditors, the largest creditor It's Genesis Global Trading, with an unsecured loan size of $100 million.