SafePal reveals security breach affecting 39,798 users as phishing risks mount

SafePal on Sunday said a security incident exposed order information belonging to about 39,798 customers, with the orders placed between March 2nd and April 11th of this year.
Speaking via a blog post announcement, SafePal said:
“This incident did not involve your seed phrase, private keys, wallet password, or other wallet credentials, bank account information, payment card numbers, or government-issued identification numbers. SafePal never requests, collects, processes or stores such information from customers.”
Under certain conditions, that weakness made it possible for an unauthorized person to view another customer’s order information. SafePal says the issue has since been fixed, and the company has added more security controls to the affected system.
SafePal warns affected customers that scammers may use stolen order details to make phishing attempts look legitimate
Email notifications were already sent out to customers whose data could be at risk from the cyber attack. Customers can still determine whether or not they should take any further actions by themselves rather than depending only on the information from the email notification.
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