ProBit Global (ProBit), a prominent international cryptocurrency exchange with significant operations in South Korea, is reportedly facing a data security incident after a database allegedly belonging to the platform was put up for sale on a cybercrime forum. The seller claims to possess 700,000 rows of user data, offering the full collection for a price of $2,500 USDT.
The allegedly compromised data includes a comprehensive range of personally identifiable information (PII) and financial details. According to the actor, the data fields include:
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Transaction codes (t_code)
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Full names (first and last)
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Email addresses
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Contact numbers
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Gender
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Dates of birth
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Full residential addresses (lines, city, state, zip code, and country)
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Bank names and branch names
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IFSC codes
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Account holder names
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Account numbers












