In a recent post on a dark web forum, a threat actor has alleged that they successfully breached Bookgenville.com, a website reportedly associated with educational services in Indonesia. The post claims that sensitive user data, including personal and academic information, has been compromised.
According to the threat actor, the stolen data includes a range of personal details such as user ID numbers, names, usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and permanent residential addresses. Additionally, more sensitive data points are said to have been exposed, such as birth dates, gender, educational certificates, National Education Numbers (NISN), National Identity Numbers (NIK), and even the email addresses of parents or guardians.
The threat actor’s post provided a sample of the compromised data, though the authenticity of this data leak remains unconfirmed.
While no specific demands or ransom requests have been reported as part of this breach, the exposed data could be used in various malicious activities, ranging from identity theft to social engineering attacks.
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