Threat Actor: Unknown | unknown
Victim: Bharat Petroleum | Bharat Petroleum
Price: $1,500
Exfiltrated Data Type: Personal customer information
Key Points :
- The breach reportedly contains 592 CSV tables totaling 143 gigabytes of sensitive customer information.
- The main table of orders holds 148 million rows of personal data, with 21 million unique entries.
- Other compromised data includes consumer logs with 11 million rows and delivery personnel records totaling 49,000.
- The breach occurred on September 3, 2024, and the dataset is offered for sale to a single buyer.
- The threat actor provides an escrow option for secure transaction handling.
- Sample data has been shared in the forum post, and the actor can be contacted via private message or Telegram for inquiries.
In a recent post on a dark web forum, a threat actor has claimed to have breached the database of Bharat Petroleum’s gas delivery service. The alleged breach reportedly contains 592 CSV tables, totaling 143 gigabytes of sensitive customer information. The database includes personal data such as phone numbers, names, delivery addresses, and additional details related to orders, payments, and deliveries.
The threat actor asserts that the main table of orders holds 148 million rows of personal data, of which 21 million are unique entries without duplicates. Other information reportedly compromised includes consumer logs with 11 million rows and data on delivery personnel, consisting of 49,000 records.
According to the forum post, the breach occurred on September 3, 2024. The threat actor is offering the entire dataset for sale at $1,500, with the condition that it will be sold to a single buyer. The sale includes an escrow option to ensure the transaction’s security.
The post also provided sample data. The threat actor can be contacted via private message or Telegram for further inquiries.
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