According to Protos, crypto-friendly bank Evolve Bank recently admitted that although it had discovered "unauthorized activity" - specifically 33 TB of user data was stolen - as early as a month ago, it did not publicly report the matter until last week. The bank said that the data breach was caused by an employee who accidentally clicked a malicious link, and the attack was blocked within a few days and no subsequent unauthorized activity was found. The data breach was allegedly caused by the Russian ransomware gang Lockbit. The data stolen from Evolve Bank included personally identifiable information (PII) such as name, address, social security and tax ID number, date of birth, account balance, and email address. The data reportedly came from 155,586 accounts associated with companies such as Bitfinex, Nomad, and Copper.