Coinbase, a leading US-based cryptocurrency exchange, has announced a $20 million reward for information leading to the arrest of unidentified individuals or groups attempting to extort the exchange. These bad actors managed to steal data from less than 1% of Coinbase’s users and demanded $20 million worth of Bitcoin $104,783 as ransom. Instead of complying, Coinbase turned to legal avenues and unveiled an extensive reward program as part of its counter-offensive strategy.
User Data Breach Via Foreign Support Staff
According to a blog post from Coinbase, the perpetrators accessed user data by bribing overseas support employees. The compromised data included sensitive information like names, addresses, and government ID documents, but passwords, private keys, and funds were reportedly not affected. Additionally, the breach did not impact institutional Coinbase Prime accounts, underscoring the limited yet concerning nature of the incident.
Following this breach, extortionists threatened to release the stolen data unless their demands were met. Such actions are considered part of a broader pattern of social engineering attacks that increasingly target user security. Refusing to succumb to these threats, Coinbase offered an equal amount as a reward to anyone providing information leading to the arrest of the criminals involved.
Similar Incidents in the Past
This isn’t the first time Coinbase has faced such blackmail attempts. In 2022, the exchange was a target and reacted by launching another reward initiative. Coinbase’s consistent and firm stance against extortion acts as a deterrent in the cryptocurrency sector, aiming to prevent similar incidents. Following this recent event, Coinbase reinforced its internal audits and offered support to all affected users.
ZachXBT, a well-known on-chain analyst via social media, reported a significant increase in scams using fake customer representatives targeting Coinbase users in recent months. These fraudulent schemes have resulted in the loss of millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrencies.
Coinbase has assured that affected users in this latest case will receive full compensation. The exchange emphasized its commitment to working closely with law enforcement agencies to develop stronger protective measures against such threats.