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3Commas API Database Leaked by Anonymous Hacker

January 2, 2023
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The hack occurred in early December 2022, during which the hacker gained access to the trading service’s system via the Application Programming Interface (API). How they compromised and accessed the platform’s systems is still a mystery.

Reportedly, 3Commas discovered the hacking on December 10th, 2022, and an investigation was launched to determine the scale of damage and perpetrators. The FBI was duly notified. Two service users were contacted by the bureau’s Cincinnati Field Office on Thursday in connection to the incident.

In a blog post published December 11th, 2022, 3Commas CEO rubbished the claims from hackers and labelled them as “Bad faith actors” who are “making accusations using falsified evidence.”

Additionally, within the past few months, many 3Commas users discovered their funds were traded on different crypto exchanges they had linked to their accounts without their consent.

According to Coin Desk, One of the affected groups comprising sixty members contacted the US Secret Service and other agencies to report their missing funds. As per this group’s leader Edmundo Pena, the losses amounted to over $20 million. However, the platform claimed these users became targets of a phishing attack and there wasn’t anything wrong with the service.

3Commas’ API data was the key target in this breach. An initial probe suggested that an anonymous entity leaked around 100,000 Binance and KuCoin API keys belonging to 3Commas.

Leaked data includes usernames, hashed passwords, and email IDs, but it is unclear if cryptocurrency assets were stolen or financial information was accessed during the breach. According to the API database leaker, the 3Commas keys were sold by an insider.

 

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