A Betterment employee was tricked into sharing login credentials, which were then used to send phishing emails.
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U.S. digital investment advisor Betterment confirmed that hackers breached its systems and sent fake crypto-related messages to some customers. The threat actor last week delivered fraudulent emails ...
The company says an “unauthorized individual gained access to certain Betterment systems through social engineering” to send the message on Friday. Betterment believes the individual accessed ...
The message claimed Betterment would “triple” Bitcoin and Ether deposits sent within hours, urging users to transfer $10,000 to crypto wallets. Betterment has warned users to disregard a crypto ...
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