Threat Actor: lootcloud | lootcloud
Victim: Emirates Cloud | Emirates Cloud
Price: 600GB
Exfiltrated Data Type: Sensitive operational and user information
Key Points :
- Emirates Cloud experienced a catastrophic data breach.
- 600GB of logs containing sensitive information were leaked online.
- The breach raises concerns over unauthorized access and privacy violations.
- Leaked data is circulating on the dark web, increasing security worries.
- Experts emphasize the need for robust cloud security measures in the region.
- Proactive defenses are necessary to safeguard against large-scale breaches.
Emirates Cloud has experienced a catastrophic data breach, resulting in 600GB of logs being leaked online. The breach, attributed to a group named “lootcloud,” reportedly contains sensitive operational and user information. The leaked data is now circulating on the dark web, raising concerns over potential misuse, including unauthorized access and privacy violations.
This incident highlights the pressing need for robust cloud security measures in the region, especially for services handling large volumes of sensitive information. Experts emphasize proactive defenses to safeguard against such large-scale breaches in the future.
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