In a cyber incident, the personal data of approximately 140,557 customers of the Saudi Arabian shopping platform Reefi.me has been put up for sale on a dark web forum. The seller claims to possess a .csv file containing the latest data dated May 24. The information is being offered for a price of $1,400, with the transaction to be completed via cryptocurrency (XMR or BTC) and escrow services.
The compromised data includes a wide range of personal and transactional details. This information encompasses customer IDs, names, store IDs, phone numbers, email addresses, and gender. Additionally, it contains geographic data such as the country and city in both Arabic and English, as well as specific details like district and street names. Furthermore, the breach exposes information about customer transactions, including the date they joined the store, the status of their orders (new, preparing, ready, in delivery, delivered, and canceled), the total quantity of items purchased, and the total cart amount.
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