In a significant security breach, a threat actor has claimed to have obtained the personal data of 1.3 million customers from a major health fund in Israel. The alleged breach was announced on a dark web forum, where the perpetrator posted details of the stolen information and offered it for sale.
According to the post, the compromised data includes a wide array of sensitive personal information:
- Full name
- Identity card number
- Date of birth
- Address
- Phone number
- Number of children
- Email address
- City
The threat actor is reportedly selling the entire dataset for 2 BTC, with payment to be made exclusively in Bitcoin. Interested buyers are directed to contact the seller via a provided Telegram link.
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