Cryptocurrency wallet provider SafePal on Sunday disclosed a data breach that involved unauthorized access to about 39,798 customers’ order information, including personal details such as names, addresses and purchase data.
An authorization flaw in the order tracking system allowed access to another customer’s order information between March 2, 2025, and April 11, 2026, SafePal said in a statement.
SafePal provides a suite of secure crypto-management tools including hardware wallets, mobile and browser wallets to help people store and use digital assets, according to its website.
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The breach did not involve access to “seed phrases,” private keys, wallet passwords,…







