According to the post a user on a dark web forum is selling a substantial dataset from Vivamax, a service provided by VIVA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. in the Philippines.
According to the post, the data was acquired through API scraping, specifically by using authenticated access with admin privileges.
The seller describes two main categories of data available:
- Members/Subscribers Data
- Subscribers’ Transaction Data.
The Members/Subscribers Data is noted to be over 2.08 GB in size, containing more than 6.8 million lines, all formatted in JSON. This dataset purportedly includes detailed personal information such as full names, phone numbers, email addresses, countries of registration, account creation dates, subscription IDs, subscription start and end times, subscription types (including Google, Huawei, card, Apple, and PayMaya), and parental control pins.
Additionally, the post mentions the availability of Subscribers’ Transaction Data, which is approximately 1.0 GB in size and includes multiple transaction rows per line, also formatted in JSON.
Sample data is provided in the forum post.
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