A threat actor has claimed responsibility for compromising a server belonging to Qualitas Mexico, a prominent insurance company. According to the threat actor, the breach has resulted in the acquisition of extensive databases, videos of company managers, and critical source code.
The alleged database reportedly contains over 300,000 lines of client data, including sensitive information such as names, phone numbers, addresses, and company affiliations. The threat actor is offering this compromised data for sale at a price of $400.
This breach raises significant concerns about the security measures in place at Qualitas Mexico and the potential risks to the privacy and safety of its clients. The insurance company has yet to confirm the breach or provide further details regarding the extent of the compromised data.
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