Bits of Gold, Israel's largest cryptocurrency broker, reported that personal data belonging to approximately 200,000 of its customers was allegedly stolen by a hacker. The company stated on Sunday that a hacker gained unauthorized access to a third-party data analytics network, thereby obtaining customers' names, bank account details, national ID numbers, emails, phone numbers, IP addresses, and public wallet addresses. Bits of Gold emphasized that customers' funds, private keys, passwords, CVV codes, or scanned ID documents were not affected. The company believes the attack is part of a broader global incident that has simultaneously impacted other companies.