Screenshots obtained away Motherboard reportedly show the internal Robinhood tools that a hacker wont to access "more extensive account details" for some of the trading program's accounts. The heavily redacted screenshots show that hackers had access to buttons labeled "Disable MFA" (multi-factor authentication) and "Add to Trusted Device Email Code Whitelist," along with entropy about what devices were logged into the account, and the ACH bank building transfers the user had done.
Motherboard says information technology got the screenshots from someone claiming to be affiliated with the hackers. Robinhood told The Sceptre that its investigating didn't reveal evidence that the cyber-terrorist made whatsoever changes to accounts.
Although data was accessed for around 7 million people, Robinhood said in its announcement that most of them only had their email addresses or full names obtained. Cardinal people, however, had "more large account details revealed." Robinhood confirmed the accounting enclosed in one screenshot Motherboard received showing a client stomach conversation was one of those 10. Another screenshot likewise shows a client's account residual, portfolio value, and verified telephone number.
Robinhood announced the hack on Monday, locution that individual was able to socially engineer one of its support employees and gain access to some of the company's client support tools. These tools gave them access to extraordinary user information, though not Social Security, bank, or debit card numbers, according to Robinhood. The company won't say if the users who had more data accessed than others were specifically targeted, merely it has said that it's reaching out to those affected. Robinhood also said that the drudge proved to wring from it for money, but that it didn't pay.
Update November 10th, 5:16PM ET: Added information from Robinhood stating the hackers did not alter account data.
Screenshots reveal what extra information the Robinhood hackers accessed
Source: https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/10/22774954/robinhood-hack-screenshots-information-devices-bank-transfers-balance-phone-number