A threat actor operating under the alias IntelBroker claims to have leaked a database belonging to Mykukun, containing sensitive information on 2.7 million individuals. The alleged database includes records with details such as name, email, address, phone number, and more.
According to IntelBroker, the breach was carried out in collaboration with another actor known as EnergyWeaponUser. The data contains a wide range of fields, including “user_id,” “user_name,” “source_user_id,” “user_email,” “user_first_name,” “user_last_name,” “user_screen_name,” “user_address,” “user_zip_code,” “user_profile_image,” “user_phone,” “user_mobile,” “user_status,” and other personal and account-related information.
The threat actor further claims that the breach is extensive and not limited to Mykukun. It allegedly includes customer information from other major financial institutions like USBANK, SOFI, and PNC. A tree file detailing the entire breach is available for potential buyers to review.
To purchase the leaked data, interested parties are instructed to contact IntelBroker through a forum message. The seller emphasizes that only buyers with a reputable standing on the forum and the ability to pay in Monero (XMR) will be considered.
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