Creditors with claims in FTX’s ongoing bankruptcy could potentially be doxxed if they published affiliate links, a pseudonymous Twitter user named @Alice_comfy claimed on Wednesday.
**URGENT**
IF YOU HAVE EVER POSTED AN FTX AFFILLIATE LINK OR PNL CARD AND DON’T WANT TO GET DOXED, GO BACK AND DELETE IT RIGHT NOW.
FTX LINKS USE ACCOUNT ID.https://t.co/cg55Yb9Y2P
— Alice (@Alice_comfy) August 30, 2023
Kroll, the company that serves as a claims agent for creditors in the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy, told users last week that sensitive information related to claims had been compromised in a data breach.
“[An] unauthorized party accessed files in Kroll’s cloud-based systems, including files that contained your name, address, email address, and the balance in your FTX account,” the firm said, adding that digital assets in the FTX case were unaffected.
Kroll also warned that for “certain claimants” the compromised information could include FTX account numbers and “unique identifiers assigned as part of the bankruptcy process,” according to its website
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