FTX creditor names, emails leaked ahead of next payout round

Key Takeaways
- A data leak exposed the names and emails of FTX creditors ahead of the next payout round.
- Scammers are targeting claimants with phishing emails, urging vigilance and use of official claim sites.
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Sunil Kavuri, a known FTX creditor activist, has warned that the full names and email addresses of FTX creditors have been leaked.
Warning: Phishing Scam Email
Full name, email addresses of FTX creditors revealed
New or old data leak
1) Do not click on email links
2) Check Sender addresses
3) Go direct to claims portal or official address. Do not click on links in emailsFTX claims:… pic.twitter.com/GK1nrYSpLO
— Sunil (FTX Creditor Champion) (@sunil_trades) August 13, 2025
Scammers are exploiting the leaked data to send fraudulent emails that appear to be from FTX, falsely confirming successful identity verification and luring recipients into clicking malicious links that could lead to credential theft or malware installation.
The phishing attempts target claimants ahead of the next round of creditor payouts. FTX and FTX Recovery Trust plan to start distributing $1.9 billion to creditors on September 30, after the reduction of the disputed claims reserve from $6.5 billion to $4.3 billion by the Bankruptcy Court.
This will be the third major payout, following prior distributions of $1.2 billion and $5 billion earlier in the year. The upcoming distribution excludes creditors from certain countries, such as China, where their claims have yet to be approved.
Creditors are advised to access claim portals only through official URLs, including claims.ftx.com, kraken.com, bitgo.com, and digitalmarketsclaim.pwc.com.
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