SafePal's latest disclosure touches another level of encryption infrastructure
This incident did not occur at the asset custody level, but around the commercial system of wallet sales. According to relevant reports, the wallet service provider confirmed that the order information of nearly 40,000 customers was leaked.
SafePal has not disclosed whether these records are stored in its own systems or held by a third-party performance provider. For users, this detail is crucial-because a logistics partner's system vulnerability can be as dangerous as a breach of the wallet manufacturer's internal database.
The unaffected parts are also worthy of attention.
SafePal stated that private keys, mnemonics and cryptographic assets were not affected. This distinction clarifies where the risk lies: the problem lies not in the cryptographic design of the signature device or wallet, but in the operations responsible for processing the purchase process and customer data.
Order records may still pose an actual threat
Order information such as name, shipping address, purchase history and contact information is enough to serve as fodder for precision phishing attacks, false delivery notices, and social engineering attacks. Attackers don't need to master the mnemonic words-as long as they can use the leaked order context to build a fake interface and induce users to actively enter the mnemonic words, they can succeed.

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