Wu said that he learned that the encrypted payment provider Transak issued an announcement stating that the company recently encountered a security incident, which resulted in the leakage of basic identity information of 1.14% of users. The attacker gained access to an employee's laptop through a complex phishing attack, and then logged into the system of a third-party KYC supplier and accessed specific user information stored in the supplier's dashboard. The leaked information includes user names and basic identity information. Transak emphasized that no financially sensitive information was leaked, including email addresses, phone numbers, passwords, credit card details, social security numbers, etc. There is currently no indication that the leaked data has been abused.