Major crypto betting platform Shuffle announces user data breach
Crypto betting platform Shuffle suffered a data breach via its CRM provider Fast Track, exposing most users’ data, founder Noa Dummett said.
Shuffle, a leading crypto betting platform, suffered a data breach after its third-party customer service provider was compromised, exposing the data of most of its users.
According to a Friday X post from Shuffle founder Noa Dummett, the company’s customer relationship management (CRM) service provider, Fast Track, suffered a data breach that exposed its users’ data. Shuffle used the service in question for “programmatic email sending and various communications with users,” suggesting that those messages and email addresses were likely among the exposed data.
“Unfortunately, it seems that their breach has impacted the majority of our users,” Dummett wrote. He said that the company was investigating how the breach took place and “where this data ended up.”
Source: Cointelegraph →Related News
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