Core Points - Coinbase Global, Inc. experienced a significant cybersecurity incident on May 15, 2025, leading to a 7% drop in share price and raising concerns about its internal controls and disclosure processes [1][3] - Hagens Berman has initiated an investigation into potential securities law violations related to Coinbase's claims about its security measures and the adequacy of its cybersecurity risk management [2][5] Company Incident Details - The cybersecurity incident involved a threat actor gaining access to personal information of nearly 70,000 customers, raising questions about Coinbase's security protocols [3][4] - The threat actor reportedly acquired this data by bribing contractors or employees to extract it from Coinbase's systems, with estimated remediation and customer reimbursement costs potentially reaching $400 million [4] Industry Context - Following the incident, it was reported that rival exchanges Binance and Kraken faced similar hacking attempts but successfully protected customer data, which has led to further scrutiny of Coinbase's security measures and the timing of its disclosures [5] - Hagens Berman is investigating whether Coinbase misrepresented its security controls and delayed the disclosure of the cybersecurity incident [5]
Coinbase Global, Inc. (COIN) Shares Slide Amid Disclosure of Material Cybersecurity Incident - Hagens Berman