⚠️ Inside Job at Coinbase: User Data Sold by Support Staff ⚠️
Leaked, Not Hacked — Millions at Risk.
In a shocking breach of trust, Coinbase's overseas support agents were bribed by criminals to leak sensitive user data — including:
Full names
Emails & phone numbers
Partial Social Security Numbers
Bank details
Government ID photos
This wasn't a cyberattack. It was an inside job — low-paid contractors selling out users for quick cash.
Why it’s serious:
This info is now in the hands of criminals who know who has crypto, where they live, and how to reach them. The threat is real and personal.
If you’ve ever used Coinbase:
Check your email for any alerts
Use hardware-based 2FA immediately
Never respond to unsolicited messages about wallets or funds
Coinbase claims:
No passwords or 2FA codes were leaked
No direct fund access occurred
However, some users were tricked into transferring funds — they will be reimbursed
$20 Million Bounty
Coinbase is offering $20M for leads that result in arrests. Justice is coming — but protect yourself now.