Threat Actor: Unknown | unknown
Victim: Temu | Temu
Price: $X (exact price not disclosed)
Exfiltrated Data Type: Personal information (names, email addresses, home addresses, telephone numbers, etc.)
Key Points :
- A threat actor claims to have stolen a database from Temu containing over 87 million user records.
- The breach includes sensitive personal information such as names, email addresses, home addresses, and telephone numbers.
- This is reportedly the first time the data has been offered for sale, with only one copy available.
- The threat actor provided sample data from the alleged leak in their post.
- The information was shared on a dark web forum.
A threat actor on a dark web forum has claimed to possess a substantial database allegedly stolen from Temu, an e-commerce platform. According to the post, the breach reportedly affects over 87 million user records, containing sensitive personal information such as names, email addresses, home addresses, telephone numbers and more.
The poster insists that this is the first time the data has been offered for sale, with a promise that only one copy of the database will be sold.
In their message, the threat actor included sample data from the alleged leak as well.
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