Threat Actor: Unknown | Unknown
Victim: Global E-Commerce Platforms | Global E-Commerce Platforms
Price: Not specified
Exfiltrated Data Type: E-commerce images and KYC data
Key Points :
- Over 350,000 e-commerce images leaked, totaling approximately 450GB of data.
- Data was allegedly scraped from global e-commerce platforms just two months prior to the leak.
- The stolen data may include sensitive information related to Know Your Customer (KYC) processes.
- Potential contents of the images could involve user identification documents and product imagery.
- The leak was reported on a dark web forum, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the e-commerce sector.
In a post published on a dark web forum, a threat actor has alleged the acquisition of over 350,000 e-commerce images, amounting to a massive 450GB of data. According to the post, the data was scraped from global e-commerce platforms just two months ago.
The stolen data reportedly consists of 350,125 images, which could potentially include a variety of sensitive information tied to Know Your Customer (KYC) processes. While details regarding the exact content of the images were not specified, the size of the data suggests that it could involve user identification documents, product imagery, or other forms of customer-related media.
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