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Data Compromise

Definition

A data compromise occurs when unauthorized individuals gain access to sensitive information stored on a digital system. This incident involves the exposure, theft, or alteration of confidential data, which can include personal identification, financial records, or proprietary business intelligence. Such an event typically results from security weaknesses, malicious attacks, or human error, leading to significant financial and reputational damage for affected entities. In the cryptocurrency sector, it often pertains to user account details or private keys.