IntelBroker Accused of Exposing 40,000 User Records from Cognizant OIPA Database

Threat Actor: IntelBroker | IntelBroker
Victim: Cognizant | Cognizant
Price: Not specified
Exfiltrated Data Type: User records from Cognizant’s Open Insurance Policy Administration (OIPA) system

Key Points :

  • IntelBroker claims to have leaked a database from Cognizant’s OIPA system.
  • The leaked database contains data on approximately 40,000 users and includes a 12 million line document detailing the internal site used by these users.
  • The compromised data includes sensitive information such as policy numbers, client names, and payment details.

IntelBroker, a notorious threat actor, claims to have leaked a database from Cognizant’s Open Insurance Policy Administration (OIPA) system. Cognizant, a global provider of information technology, operations and technology consulting, infrastructure, and business process services, is now at the center of this significant data breach.

The alleged database reportedly contains data on approximately 40,000 users and includes a 12 million line document detailing the internal site used by these users.

According to the threat actor, the compromised data includes:

POLICYNUMBER
ROLECODE
CLIENTNAME
COMPANYCODE
STATECODE
ROLESEQUENCENUMBER
ARRANGEMENTNUMBER
ARRANGEMENTSTATUS
STARTDATE
STARTYEAR
ENDDATE
ENDYEAR
DRAFTDAY
MODALAMOUNT
NEXTBILLEXTRACTDATE
NEXTPREMIUMDUEDATE
ROLEPAYMENTMODE

This breach potentially exposes sensitive information of thousands of users, posing serious security and privacy risks. The leak underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect valuable and sensitive data in the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats.

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