A threat actor has reportedly put up for sale the database of Thaihonda.co.th, the official website for Thai Honda Manufacturing Co., Ltd., responsible for producing and distributing Honda motorcycles in Thailand. Based in Samut Prakan, the company has allegedly suffered a data breach compromising extensive customer and transaction details.
Compromised Data:
The stolen database is said to include various types of sensitive information such as customer IDs, motorcycle purchase details, VIN numbers, dealer codes, shop names, payment methods, and other personal and transaction-related data. Specifically, the compromised information spans details like:
- Purchase history (buy date, price, financing details)
- Customer demographics (name, email, address, phone numbers)
- Motorcycle models and specifications
- Marketing and promotional influences
- Customer feedback and product preferences
Affected Records:
- 3.3 million Wing Center customers
- 38,000 Honda Big Wing customers
- 5,000 Cub House customers
Date of Breach:
The breach reportedly occurred in September 2024, and the threat actor is offering the data for sale at $10,000 in XMR (Monero). The actor also offers to negotiate and suggests that any staff from Thaihonda.co.th contact them for removal.
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