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Allegations surfaced from a ransomware group, dubbed “FSOCIETY,” asserting access to 2.5 TB of the exchange’s data and personal details of 400,000 users. However, Bitfinex’s Chief Technology Officer, Paolo Ardoino, swiftly dismissed the claims, labeling them as “fake” and assuring users of fund security.
In response to the alleged breach, Ardoino raised doubts regarding the legitimacy of the claims. While acknowledging the existence of Bitfinex data breach, he pointed out discrepancies in the hackers’ assertions. Ardoino highlighted that out of the 22,500 email records posted by the hackers, only 5,000 matched Bitfinex users, indicating potential data mismatches.
Furthermore, Ardoino emphasized the absence of plaintext passwords and two-factor authentication secrets in Bitfinex’s systems, contradicting the ransomware group’s claims of possessing such information. Notably, the hackers did not directly contact Bitfinex, deviating from typical ransomware behavior, which often involves ransom demands or negotiations.
Despite the looming threat of the hackers leaking KYC documents if their demands aren’t met, Ardoino reassured users of Bitfinex’s robust security measures. Additionally, he shared insights suggesting the hackers’ motives might be centered on promoting their ransomware tools rather than a genuine breach of Bitfinex’s security.
The situation remains under investigation as Bitfinex endeavors to safeguard its users’ assets while addressing the concerns raised by the alleged breach. Despite the uncertainties, the exchange stands firm in its commitment to security and user protection.
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