A threat actor has announced that they are selling a database allegedly stolen from Aruba S.p.A., an Italian web hosting and domain registration company. The database is said to contain 10,400 records with extensive personal information.
Details of the Leak:
Date: 10.06.24
Website: Aruba.it
Price: Private Message for details
Format: XLSX
Leaked Data Includes:
Personal identifiers: ID, name, surname, fiscal code
Birth information: Date, country, and place of birth
Contact details: Address, email, phone numbers (including office and mobile)
Professional details: Education, profession, company, and sector
Residency information: Country, address, postal code, and municipality
Membership details: Member code, card number, and related statuses
Additional details: Notes, certifications, and various statuses related to membership and residency
Company Background:
Aruba S.p.A. is renowned for its comprehensive range of web hosting services, including shared hosting, dedicated servers, and cloud hosting. It is also an accredited domain name registrar offering a variety of top-level domains (TLDs).
The threat actor has provided a sample of the leaked data, showcasing the breadth of information compromised. Potential buyers are directed to contact the seller privately for pricing and further details. The incident underscores the persistent vulnerabilities in digital security and the high stakes involved in protecting sensitive data.
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