IOTA Trinity Wallet: Unclear if Credit Card Information was Compromised

MoonPay Statement to Customers on Credit Card Information“MoonPay, as a partner of Trinity Wallet, has been working with the IOTA Foundation and third-party experts to assist with the ongoing investigation. At this time, as the payment processor of the Trinity Wallet, we want to inform users who have input their credit card details into the Trinity Wallet that, to the best of our knowledge, their credit card information is unlikely to have been compromised by this security incident. Credit card details are encrypted and processed in compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. However, until the investigation has been completed, we would like to ask users who purchased Miota using the Trinity Wallet to monitor their statements and report any suspicious activity they observe to their banks immediately.”The official response from the IOTA Foundation on stolen credit card information is the following:We have received requests from several users to provide information as to whether any Trinity users’ credit card information might have been compromised in connection with this security incident. Moonpay provides payment processing as a function of its own platform, which is independent of Trinity. For now, we can only share with the community the below statement from Moonpay on this matter. Please note that the IOTA Foundation is not in a position to independently verify the accuracy of the statement, due to the fact that the evidence to support it is not in our possession.Please be sure to keep an eye on your statements if you used MoonPay to purchase MIOTA within the Trinity wallet.​ALL TRINITY USERS WHO OPENED TRINITY BETWEEN 17 DECEMBER 2019 AND 18 FEBRUARY 2020 WILL NEED TO USE THE SEED MIGRATION TOOL IN ORDER TO PROTECT THEIR TOKENS*.*​As always, you can find the status updates on this issue at: https://ift.tt/2OPbK8E

Submitted February 19, 2020 at 08:30PM

No comments:

Post a Comment