A threat actor has claimed responsibility for a data breach affecting Leal.co, a company linked to Texaco El Salvador. The breach, allegedly occurring in August 2024, exposed over 1.42 million transaction records and 185,000 customer ratings. The compromised data includes customer names, identification numbers, transaction dates, ratings, and comments.
As a sample, the data structure contains fields such as “branch,” “name,” “ID,” “rating,” “transaction date,” “comments read,” and “response message”:
"branch"; "name"; "ID"; "rating"; "transaction date"; "rating category"; "comment"; "response message"
"date"; "city"; "branch"; "cashier"; "user"; "ID"; "type"; "prize"; "amount"; "points"; "invoice"; "PIN"; "products"
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