TrueUSD's Client Data Exposed in Third-Party Security Breach
Stablecoin issuer TrueUSD recently fell victim to a third-party security breach that led to the exposure of personally identifiable information of some of its clients. According to screenshots posted on X of an email all...
According to screenshots posted on X of an email allegedly sent by TrueUSD to customers, the breach affected clients who were onboarded between 2018 and 2019 and included personal details such as customers' first and last names, email addresses, and phone numbers....
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