Threat Actor: Unknown | unknown
Victim: KFC Mexico | KFC Mexico
Price: Not disclosed
Exfiltrated Data Type: Customer information
Key Points :
- A database containing over 349,000 records of KFC Mexico customer information is being offered for sale.
- The leaked data includes personal details such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and emails.
- Additional information in the database includes zip codes, city, state, borough, latitude, longitude, and merchant IDs.
- The threat actor encourages potential buyers to contact them via Telegram for inquiries.
- The breach exposes sensitive customer information, raising concerns about privacy and data security.
A threat actor has claimed to be selling a database containing customer information from KFC Mexico. The alleged breach reportedly includes 349,751 records of delivered orders, exposing a wide range of personal details.
According to the threat actor’s announcement, the leaked data contains the following information:
- Name
- Address and Secondary Address Line
- Phone Number
- Zip Code, City, State, and Borough
- Latitude and Longitude
- Merchant and External IDs
- Confirmation Code
- Mobile Type and Client Information
- Customer Notes and Additional Details
The threat actor claims to have recently obtained this data and is offering it for sale, encouraging potential buyers to contact them on Telegram for further inquiries.
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