Israel’s largest crypto broker Bits of Gold has reported a data breach affecting about 200,000 customers, exposing personal data but not funds or private keys.
Bits of Gold says a hack at a third-party analytics provider exposed names, IDs, bank details, and wallet addresses for roughly 200,000 users, while balances and keys remain untouched.
The incident fits a broader pattern of crypto data breaches that increase phishing and even physical targeting risks for people known to hold crypto.
Affected and non-affected users should treat incoming messages with extra suspicion, rely on official channels, and monitor for further disclosures and regulatory follow-up. $PAXG
Bits of Gold says a hack at a third-party analytics provider exposed names, IDs, bank details, and wallet addresses for roughly 200,000 users, while balances and keys remain untouched.
The incident fits a broader pattern of crypto data breaches that increase phishing and even physical targeting risks for people known to hold crypto.
Affected and non-affected users should treat incoming messages with extra suspicion, rely on official channels, and monitor for further disclosures and regulatory follow-up. $PAXG