Hacker Claims Leak of 240,000+ Tradeify Customer Records; Authenticity Unconfirmed
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A hacker claims to have leaked a CRM database from Tradeify, exposing over 240,000 customer records including names, emails, phone numbers, physical addresses, and purchase history. The hacker also claims to have an active API key, which could indicate ongoing access or system tampering. However, the authenticity of the data and the exact record count remain unconfirmed at this time.
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If real, the active API key claim could indicate ongoing access or tampering, but the record count and authenticity remain unconfirmed.
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