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Mailchimp discloses a breach where hackers accessed 319 accounts and stole “audience data” from 102 clients; phishing scams of crypto users quickly followed

Lawrence Abrams / BleepingComputer :

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  • @trezor @trezor on x
    MailChimp have confirmed that their service has been compromised by an insider targeting crypto companies. We have managed to take the phishing domain offline. We are trying to determine how many email addresses have been affected. 1/
  • @trezor @trezor on x
    We are investigating a potential data breach of an opt-in newsletter hosted on MailChimp. A scam email warning of a data breach is circulating. Do not open any email originating from noreply@trezor.us, it is a phishing domain.
  • @veragejoecrypto @veragejoecrypto on x
    Never open/click on ANYTHING you receive related to your cryptos. And why the hell would anyone subscribe to a Trezor newsletter? Is there really that much exciting and interesting Trezor news? Employee of the Month? Company picnic? Seed phrase crossword puzzle? Be smarter. https…
  • @thevladcostea @thevladcostea on x
    I don't know about you, but I for one look forward to comparing the phishing e-mails that I get from the Ledger marketing database hack with the e-mails that I'll be getting from the Trezor MailChimp hackers. Which ones are scammier? There is only one way to find out! https://twi…
  • @hackerfantastic @hackerfantastic on x
    Mailchimp sucks, they slowly increased their prices and keep ramping them up on customers who integrated into it. I would never use them again and this breach just confirms what I'd always suspected about their security. https://twitter.com/...
  • @0xfoobar @0xfoobar on x
    Your KYC information will be stored on the equivalent of Mailchimp Hacks are inevitable. The only way to safeguard personal info from bad actors is to never give it to incompetent middlemen. https://twitter.com/...
  • @axieinfinity @axieinfinity on x
    Do not open any emails that appear to be coming from Trezor! You can use your Trezors without ever needing to open any of their emails. https://twitter.com/...
  • @axieelon Elon Ass on x
    Please be careful if you use Trezor. Their mailchimp was compromised and might have sent you a phishing scam link in email. On a further note what if the email community has a multi-sig approach too? Like can't send out mass emails unless approved by 3/5 keys lol https://twitter.…
  • @trezor @trezor on x
    We will not be communicating by newsletter until the situation is resolved. Do not open any emails appearing to come from Trezor until further notice. Please ensure you are using anonymous email addresses for bitcoin-related activity. 2/
  • @adam_k_levin Adam Levin on x
    Yet another reason to view any email in your inbox as being potentially suspect: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ ...