An alleged data exposure tied to Argentine hardware wallet retailer coincustody.io may have revealed named buyers, home addresses, DNI/CUIT numbers, phone numbers, and other order details. If true, the leak could enable physical targeting, identity fraud, SIM swapping, and highly convincing wallet-seed phishing attempts against crypto users. #coincustodyio #kingloki #Trezor #Ledger #DNI #CUIT
Keypoints
- Forum user kingloki claimed to sell an export from coincustody.io.
- The alleged records covered 212 orders from May 2025 to August 2026.
- The data reportedly included names, emails, phone numbers, home addresses, and DNI/CUIT numbers.
- Payment IDs, browser IPs, parcel tracking links, and device model details were also claimed.
- The exposure could support physical theft, identity fraud, SIM swapping, and wallet recovery phrase phishing.
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