Vélez Sarsfield Club Allegedly Sold 180K User Records

Threat Actor: Unknown | unknown
Victim: Club Vélez Sarsfield | Club Vélez Sarsfield
Price: $60
Exfiltrated Data Type: Personal data (names, telephone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses, facial photos)

Key Points :

  • 180,000 user records from Club Vélez Sarsfield have allegedly been compromised.
  • The data breach spans from 2010 to 2024.
  • The threat actor claims to have sensitive information, including 26,000 facial photos.
  • The data is being offered for sale at a price of $60, with a sample available for download.
  • The authenticity of the claims has not been independently verified.
  • The club has not issued any official statement regarding the alleged breach.

A recent post on a dark web forum alleges that the personal data of 180,000 users from Club Vélez Sarsfield, a prominent Argentine football club, has been compromised. The alleged breach spans data from 2010 to 2024, with a threat actor claiming to have access to sensitive information, including names, telephone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses, and 26,000 facial photos.

The threat actor is offering the data for sale at a price of $60 and has provided a sample for download to verify the contents of the leak. The authenticity of these claims has not yet been independently verified, and the club has not released any official statement regarding the alleged breach.

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