The FBI is currently investigating a data breach at 3Commas, a popular cryptocurrency trading platform. The breach, which occurred earlier this month, is believed to have affected around 300 users of the platform.
The data breach was discovered by the company on the morning of December 10. It immediately launched an investigation and notified the FBI. In a statement, 3Commas said that it had taken steps to secure its systems and prevent further unauthorized access. The company has also advised its users to change their passwords as a precautionary measure.
The stolen data is believed to include user names, email addresses, and hashed passwords. However, it is unclear at this stage whether any financial information or cryptocurrency assets have been stolen.
According to reports, the hackers gained access to 3Commas’ systems through the API (Application Programming Interface), which is a set of protocols and tools for building software applications. It is unclear at this stage how the hackers were able to compromise the API and gain access to the platform’s systems.
In the meantime, 3Commas has advised its users to take steps to protect their personal and financial information. This includes changing their passwords and enabling two-factor authentication, as well as monitoring their accounts for any unusual activity.
The FBI is working closely with 3Commas to investigate the breach and identify the perpetrators.
The 3Commas data breach is a reminder of the importance of security in the cryptocurrency industry. It is essential that cryptocurrency platforms and exchanges take steps to protect their systems and user data from unauthorized access. Users of these platforms should also take precautions to protect their own information, such as using strong, unique passwords and enabling two-factor authentication.