The crypto exchange announced on Wednesday that a phishing campaign led to the collection of certain user email addresses and partial phone numbers as the result of an incident at a third-party vendor.
Some Gemini customers have recently been the target of phishing campaigns that we believe are the result of an incident at a third-party vendor.
The company said in the statement
Fortunately, no Gemini account information or systems were impacted as a result of this third-party incident, and all funds and customer accounts remain secure. Additionally, Gemini suggested customers not use email address confidentiality as a strong authentication mechanism.
A week ago, Cameron Winklevoss, CEO of crypto exchange Gemini announced the launch of a transparent page to monitor Genesis and DCG on repayment progress for users participating in the Earn program.
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