Est. Claim:
$10,000 (or more if experienced losses)
Status:
Accepting Submissions
Time to Submit:
1 min
Coinbase recently disclosed data breach in which cybercriminals bribed overseas customer-support contractors to steal personal data, including names, addresses, email and phone, banking details, and government ID images. If you received notice that your data was accessed and suffered financial loss due to social-engineering scams stemming from this breach, you may be eligible for compensation.
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This class action lawsuit seeks to hold Coinbase accountable for failing to prevent a massive data breach that exposed highly sensitive personal information of Coinbase customers — including names, addresses, government ID images, bank account info, and crypto account details. The breach reportedly allowed criminals to steal up to $400 million in crypto-assets and has left victims at serious risk of identity theft, extortion, and even physical harm.
The lawsuit targets Coinbase, the largest U.S. crypto exchange. The breach occurred after “rogue overseas support agents” — allegedly TaskUs employees in India — stole user data from Coinbase's internal systems and used it for social engineering scams.
Coinbase disclosed the breach in May 2025 and said it affected as many as 1% of its nearly 10 million monthly users — potentially over 97,000 people. If you received suspicious Coinbase login notices, phishing texts, or support-related calls in early 2025, you may be affected — even if Coinbase hasn’t notified you directly.
Victims suffered:
The lawsuit alleges negligence, breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and violations of consumer protection laws (including the California Consumer Privacy Act). It seeks damages and court-ordered changes to improve Coinbase’s data security and transparency.
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