Robinhood hit by data breach exposing emails, names of 7M users
The online trading platform said that it believes no Social Security numbers, bank account numbers or debit-card numbers were exposed.
NEW YORK :Popular investing app Robinhood said Monday that
it suffered a security breach last week where hackers accessed some personal
information for roughly 7 million users and demanded a ransom payment.
The online trading platform said that it believes no Social
Security numbers, bank account numbers or debit-card numbers were exposed and
that customers have seen no financial losses because of the intrusion.
For the vast majority of affected customers, the only
information obtained was an email address or a full name. For 310 people, the
information taken included their name, date of birth, and ZIP code. Of those,
10 customers had “more extensive account details revealed,” Robinhood said in a
statement.
Robinhood said that after it contained the intrusion, “the
unauthorized party demanded an extortion payment.” The company said it notified
law enforcement and is investigating the incident with the help of the security
firm Mandiant.
More than 22 million users have funded accounts at
Robinhood, with nearly 19 million actively using theirs during September.
Robinhood shares fell 3.1 percent in after-hours trading
Source NBC
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