San Francisco, Dec 30 (Ians) An anonymous Twitter user has acquired around 1,00,000 aapplication programming interface (Api) keys belonging to users of crypto trading service, 3Commas.
More than 10,000 of the keys were released by the leaker who the rest “will be published full [sic] randomly in the upcoming days”, CoinDesk reported.
In a tweet on Thursday, 3Commas CEO Yuriy Sorokin confirmed the authenticity of the leak and said that “as an immediate action, we have asked that Binance, KuCoin, and other supported exchanges revoke all the [Api] keys that were connected to 3Commas”.
Sorokin also mentioned that he and his company “did everything that we could to investigate an inside job, as it was always a possible scenario and on our watch list, but proof of an inside job was not found”.
The leak follows claims made by dozens of 3Commas users that their Api keys were used to perform trades on exchanges like Binance,...
More than 10,000 of the keys were released by the leaker who the rest “will be published full [sic] randomly in the upcoming days”, CoinDesk reported.
In a tweet on Thursday, 3Commas CEO Yuriy Sorokin confirmed the authenticity of the leak and said that “as an immediate action, we have asked that Binance, KuCoin, and other supported exchanges revoke all the [Api] keys that were connected to 3Commas”.
Sorokin also mentioned that he and his company “did everything that we could to investigate an inside job, as it was always a possible scenario and on our watch list, but proof of an inside job was not found”.
The leak follows claims made by dozens of 3Commas users that their Api keys were used to perform trades on exchanges like Binance,...
- 12/30/2022
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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