Bits of Gold said on Aug. 16 it detected and blocked unauthorized access to a third-party data-analysis support system used for support and analytics. In a security update, the Israeli crypto brokerage said certain personal information may have been accessed and that it has notified authorities.
Data potentially accessed versus data confirmed safe
Bits of Gold said the intrusion may have exposed categories of personal information stored in the affected system. It also listed data it says were not exposed.
Potentially accessed:
- Name
- Contact and identification details such as ID number
- Email address and phone number
- IP address
- Bank account details
- Public crypto wallet addresses
Confirmed not exposed:
- Digital assets and funds
- Customers’ private keys
- Full payment card numbers/CVV
- Account passwords
- ID-document photos
The company said the affected environment supported analytics and support functions rather than custody or trading systems.
Breach vector and containment steps
Bits of Gold described the access as part of a wider cyber incident impacting other companies. Upon detection, the firm blocked the connection, disconnected the affected system, and engaged a specialist cyber-incident investigation and response provider. It said it is continuing to monitor its systems while the investigation proceeds.
Who could be affected and scale context
The company has not said how many user records were accessed or the extent of exposure. Its help center states Bits of Gold has over 200,000 registered customers, a figure that indicates possible scale but does not equate to the number affected. The company did not provide a timeline for when its review will conclude.
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