The DAIXINTeam data breach group has recently announced a significant breach of the Dubai Municipality’s databases. The municipal body, which oversees city services and facilities in Dubai, UAE, now faces a critical data exposure threat. The group claims to have exfiltrated sensitive data from this organization and is threatening to publish the information.
Stolen Data Includes:
- Businesses: 111,598 records
Inspection Data: 904,379 records
Food Pest Violations: 11,192 records
Hotel Records: 686 records
Inspector Data: 714 records - Central Customer Database: 1,032,134 records
- SAP Payment Transactions: 164,708 records
- SAP Users: 113,423 records
- Land Department Data: Various records totaling over 2 million entries, detailing land ownership, sizes, and locations
- HR Employee Data: 28,427 records
- Corporate Contacts: 273,785 records
- Documents: 60-80 GB of scans and PDF files, including ID cards, passports, and other personally identifiable information (PII)
The DaixinTeam group has shared a list of 33,712 files that are part of the data breach, highlighting the magnitude and severity of the situation
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