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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / FTX & BlockFi Affected: Kroll Cybersecurity Incident Exposes Client Data

FTX & BlockFi Affected: Kroll Cybersecurity Incident Exposes Client Data

By Ammar Raza | Edited By Sahana Kiran,August 25, 2023, 8:15 PM

FTX

The claims agent responsible for the bankruptcy case involving cryptocurrency exchange FTX has fallen prey to a cybersecurity incident, compromising non-sensitive customer data for select claimants. The incident has also affected another struggling crypto e­ntity, BlockFi. It seems to be a similar security breach happening concurrently. FTX took prompt action by addressing the issue in a twee­t. They made it clear that the compromised data did not include FTX account passwords and reassure­d everyone that their internal systems remained unaffected.

Regarding recent third-party data incident: pic.twitter.com/WdezgAerLF

— BlockFi (@BlockFi) August 24, 2023

FTX’s Swift Response: Data Breach Not Affecting Account Passwords

The cybersecurity incident, which unfolded at Kroll, the designated claims agent for the ongoing bankruptcy proceedings, has raised alarms within the crypto community. FTX, in a bid to reassure concerned parties, assured that Kroll had acted swiftly to contain and mitigate the breach’s impact.

(1/3) FTX learned that Kroll, the claims agent in the bankruptcy, experienced a cybersecurity incident that compromised non-sensitive customer data of certain claimants in the pending bankruptcy case.

— FTX (@FTX_Official) August 25, 2023

FTX Debtors, the parties involved in the bankruptcy case, are maintaining a vigilant stance and closely monitoring the situation’s development. The incident has triggered a warning for heightened awareness among the claimants and other related entities to thwart any potential fraudulent activities or scams posing as bankruptcy-related correspondence.

Meanwhile, BlockFi, a crypto firm also grappling with bankruptcy issues, has found itself trapped in the same cybersecurity incident. In a recent tweet, BlockFi revealed that it only became aware of the breach recently and shared that Kroll had confirmed the unauthorized access to certain client data stored on Kroll’s platform. Notably, BlockFi underscored that its internal systems and client funds remained untouched by the breach.

An email communication dispatched to an FTX claimant shed some light on the origin of the breach. The email disclosed that an unauthorized third party managed to gain control over a mobile phone number linked to a Kroll employee. 

The attacke­r managed to breach the company’s cloud-base­d systems, gaining unauthorized access to various file­s. Within these compromised file­s, sensitive personal information of specific claimants was found. It included their names, addresses, email addresses, and account balances on the FTX platform.

Kroll acted swiftly in re­sponse to the breach. The affected account was immediate­ly secured, and a thorough investigation into the incident was initiated. However, specific details regarding Kroll’s awareness of the breach remain undisclosed.

As both FTX and BlockFi grapple with the implications of this breach, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability that persists within the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Marke­t participants are advised to be cautious and vigilant against potential cyber threats, especially those aiming to exploit the ongoing bankruptcy case­ for malicious purposes.

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Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, World

About Ammar Raza

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