A threat actor, known as 888, has claimed responsibility for leaking data from Nokia obtained through a breach at a third-party provider. The alleged dataset contains detailed information on 7,622 Nokia employees.
Leaked Data Details:
Employee Information: First name, last name, job title, company name, email, email verification status, direct phone number, corporate phone number, industry, person state, person country, and created time.
According to the threat actor, the data breach occurred in July 2024, compromising a significant amount of personal and professional information about Nokia’s workforce.
The exposure of such data poses potential risks for the affected employees, including phishing attacks, identity theft, and further exploitation by malicious entities. This incident highlights the critical importance of robust security measures not only within companies but also among their third-party partners to prevent data breaches and safeguard sensitive information.
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