The Solana Foundation, a non-profit organization for the Solana anti-blockchain censorship network, has reported a security incident involving their email service provider Mailchimp. Information accessed and exported from the incident included user’s names and Telegram user names, but not passwords or credit card information. Mailchimp notified the Solana Foundation of the incident last Thursday, and last month CloudSERK reported that Mailchimp, Mailgun and SendGrid put over 54 million mobile app users at risk worldwide.
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by Ray Schultz, Solana Foundation, the non-profit organization of the Solana anti-blockchain censorship network, has disclosed a security incident involving its email service provider Mailchimp. On Saturday, the foundation sent this message to users, Cointelegraph reports: “Based on the information we have received from Mailchimp, the affected information may have included, inter alia, email addresses, names, and Telegram usernames, in each case only to the extent users provided any such information. Mailchimp advised that the incident did not affect passwords or credit card information.”The foundation, which is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, says its mission is to “help build the …
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