An unauthorized notification from Betterment, a financial app, prompted users to send $10,000 to crypto wallets, claiming to “triple your crypto.” The company confirmed a data breach affecting an undisclosed number of customers, with personal information like names, email addresses, and phone numbers compromised. Betterment detected the attack on the same day, revoked unauthorized access, and advised affected customers to disregard the message. They assured that no customer accounts or passwords were accessed during the incident.
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