A threat actor has allegedly leaked a portion of the database belonging to the Federación Española de Atletismo (Spanish Athletics Federation) on a dark web forum. The compromised data reportedly includes sensitive personal information of approximately 140,000 individuals.
According to the post the full database originally contained around 500,000 lines of information. However, the leaked subset of the database was carefully filtered to include only entries with complete and valid data, specifically ensuring that each line contained a DNI (Spanish national identity number) and a phone number. The allegedly compromised data reportedly encompasses DNI numbers, full names, phone numbers, dates of birth, and addresses.
The threat actor claimed that the data is “FULL formatted” with no duplicates or invalid DNI numbers.
The post further included a Telegram handle, for interested parties to reach out, presumably to negotiate the sale or distribution of the data.
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