Threat Actor: Sxul | Sxul
Victim: National Public Database | National Public Database
Price: Not disclosed
Exfiltrated Data Type: Sensitive data (approximately 80GB)
Key Points :
- The breach resulted in the leak of nearly 80 gigabytes of sensitive data.
- A 37GB file linked to the data was previously published by another threat actor, pompompedo.
- The threat actor Sxul clarified that they are not associated with UsDoD.
- An additional forum user, Alexa69, is mentioned as being related to Sxul.
- A sample file has been shared as part of the leak.
According to a threat actor, the National Public Database was partially leaked. It is stated that the data breach resulted in the leak of nearly 80 gigabytes of sensitive data from the National Public Data Database.
In the forum post, it was stated that a 37GB file that was inside the “google links.” is the same data published by pompompedo (250M US Household). Therefore the threat actor didn’t include this data to their release. A sample file has been shared as part of the leak.
The alleged breach was credited to a threat actor under the moniker “Sxul” and stressed that it was not “UsDoD”. The threat actor also indicates that another forum user “Alexa69” is in relation with them.
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