Threat Actor: Unknown | Unknown
Victim: Federacion Española de Padel | Federacion Española de Padel
Price: Not disclosed
Exfiltrated Data Type: Personal information including DNI, full name, phone number, date of birth, address, and IBAN numbers
Key Points :
- The threat actor claims to be selling a database from the Federacion Española de Padel.
- The database reportedly contains approximately 190,000 lines of sensitive information.
- About 20,000 records include IBAN information, increasing the risk of fraud and identity theft.
- The seller has not disclosed the price or terms for accessing the database.
- This breach could potentially expose many individuals affiliated with the sport in Spain.
A threat actor claims to be selling a database belonging to the Federacion Española de Padel, the governing body for the sport of padel in Spain. According to the threat actor, the database contains approximately 190,000 lines of sensitive information. The data includes personal details such as DNI (national identity number), full name, phone number, date of birth, address, and in some cases, IBAN numbers.
The threat actor claims that around 20,000 of the records include IBAN information, while the remaining records do not contain bank details. This breach, if verified, could expose a significant number of individuals affiliated with the sport in Spain to potential fraud and identity theft.
The seller has not disclosed the price or terms for accessing the database.
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