The company says an “unauthorized individual gained access to certain Betterment systems through social engineering” to send the message on Friday. Betterment believes the individual accessed information like “certain names, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers, and birthdates,” though so far, its investigation has shown that no passwords were compromised.
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Betterment shares more detail about last week’s crypto scam message.
The company says an “unauthorized individual gained access to certain Betterment systems through social engineering” to send the message on Friday. Betterment believ… [700 chars]
Source: The Verge | Published: 2026-01-12T18:26:48Z
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