The bottom line is Coinbase didn't adequately secure sensitive customer information, and it was leaked.
Not, "Gosh, 'overseas' people, what can ya do?"
The bottom line is Coinbase didn't adequately secure sensitive customer information, and it was leaked.
Not, "Gosh, 'overseas' people, what can ya do?"
> ...bribed AT&T employees at a call center in Bothell, Washington, to "use their network credentials and exceed their authorized access to AT&T's computers to submit large numbers of fraudulent and unauthorized unlock requests on behalf of the conspiracy and to install malware and unauthorized hardware on AT&T's systems," according to the indictment.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/att-employees-bribed-1m-unlo...
> ..install malware and unauthorized hardware on AT&T's systems
That's not as harmless as unlocking phones early. A major carrier that has access to texts, geolocations, and call logs being hacked like that is extremely concerning.