In a concerning development, a threat actor has announced the sale of a database purportedly containing the personal information of users from France Solar, a notable solar energy company based in France.
Database Details:
According to the threat actor’s announcement, the leaked database originates from the website france-solar.fr and is dated May 14, 2024. The database reportedly contains information on approximately 42,000 users. The full dump size is specified to be 200 MB. Key data fields include user IDs, client IDs, personal details such as names, addresses, contact numbers, emails, birthdays, nationalities, and more.
Offer Details:
The threat actor is offering the entire database for sale at the price of $1,000. It’s emphasized that the database contains a substantial amount of sensitive information, raising concerns about potential misuse and privacy violations.
Data Fields Included in the Dump:
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- ID
- Client ID
- State
- Type
- Civility
- Company
- Legal Form
- Trade Name
- First Name
- Last Name
- Address (Line 1 and 2)
- City
- Postal Code
- Country Code
- Administrative Area Levels
- Phone Numbers (Landline and Mobile)
- Fax
- Email Addresses
- Birthday
- Birthplace
- Nationality
- Marital Status
- Work Status
- Partner Civility
This breach highlights the persistent threat posed by cybercriminals to individuals’ privacy and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard sensitive data. Authorities and affected individuals are urged to take appropriate actions to mitigate risks and protect their information.
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