SafePal Hardware Wallet Maker Says Flaw Exposed Data of Nearly 40,000 Customers
thehackernews.com Aug 18, 2026

SafePal Hardware Wallet Maker Says Flaw Exposed Data of Nearly 40,000 Customers

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

SafePal revealed that an authorization flaw in an order‑tracking plug‑in exposed personal data—names, emails, shipping addresses, phone numbers, and purchase details—of 39,798 customers. The company notified affected users on August 16 via email, clarifying that wallet credentials, financial information, and wallet addresses were not compromised. The flaw allowed unauthorized access to other customers’ orders between March 2, 2025, and April 11, 2026, but no evidence of wallet or fund theft emerged. SafePal has begun rebuilding its order‑processing pipeline and warned customers to verify any suspicious communications.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The breach underscores how even non‑financial data leaks can enable targeted phishing and fraud against crypto users.
  • · It highlights the need for robust access controls in supply‑chain components that handle customer information.