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Bithumb trading market Bitcoin in South Korea was hacked data to deceive customers to steal money.


Bithumb Market Bitcoins in South Korea have been hacked to steal data customers away. The information was released to general information such as email, user name, and phone number. Although the information is not confidential. But hackers have data to contact customers to swindle money once again.

This hacked does not happen at the server Bithumb but an employee who is out to steal data. It is expected to hit 32,000 users, representing 3% of the users of the site.



Hackers use this information to contact the user. OTP to request information from the user. One victim who accidentally sent OTP numbers to hackers and take money away ten million won. Within a few seconds

Information out since from February, but the company just know when the end of a month ago and notified to the stability of South Korea Cyber (KISA) the next day.

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