Users' FTX account information and KYC disclosures were not accessed as part of the attack, the company says.
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The FTX claims portal has returned to full operation after unfreezing user accounts that were affected by a recent cyber security incident which targeted Kroll, the third-party agent managing the creditor claims for the FTX bankruptcy.that freezing customer accounts was a “precautionary measure” and noted that “additional security measures” have been implemented on the claims platform.
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