According to the analytics firm users affected by the incident had their email addresses exposed, and some had their password hashes and blockchain addresses revealed.
Without directly naming the company affected, it said this vendor is “an established company that is used by many Fortune 500 companies” along with other companies in the industry for the purpose of managing data.
The users who were affected by the breach reportedly had their email addresses exposed, along with some password hashes and a small group had their blockchain addresses compromised. Nansen said it has identified and informed those affected of the matter and asked all to change their passwords. It also clarified that wallet funds were unaffected by the event.Nansen is a prominent resource in the crypto space and provides on-chain analytics about many of the industry’s major players.
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