A threat actor claims to have leaked a database from V12 Software, a company specializing in software solutions for car dealerships. The alleged breach reportedly includes 8 million records, containing sensitive information such as IDs, logins, passwords, and more.
Threat Actor’s Announcement:
The announcement, made on an underground forum, details the extensive nature of the data leak. According to the threat actor, the leaked database includes:
Website: www.v12software.com
Date: 29.05.24
Total Records: 8,000,000 vehicles
Additional Records: 200,000+ customers, orders, and dealer information
Country: USA
Leaked Data Fields:
The leaked data is said to include a wide array of fields, highlighting the depth of the information exposed:
ID
Login
Password
Language
Password change salt
Email
Template ID (old)
Photos directory
Custom directory
Custom website
Status
Blocked
Free cookies
Suspend date
IP session
User key
EVOX profile ID
Referral source
Referral sales rep
Referral promotion
Tester
Wholesale enabled
Alternative provider
Craigslist CLAD
Craigslist CLAD max post
Auth token
Inventory status
Autopost training status
Tracking number status
Activation form
SEO status
FBMP status
Auth code
Owner password
Eco status
Yext status
HF posts
Report status
CL tracking status
Email marketing status
PPC status
Remarketing status
Follow-up email status
P ID
Firebase token
Page ID
Token page
Chat messenger status
Chat title
Chat text
App ID
Lock screen status
Remember token
Connected status
Message start chat
Live chat status
Email required status
Be notified status
Unread status
Reseller share
Reseller referral code
Sub reseller referral code
Reseller pending status
Sort by new CRM
Fit in fill
Fill color
Via email
Via SMS
Live chat bot
Social automation
Social limit
BDC status
Reason for cancellation
Notes
Sales person ID
Reseller ID
Company Information:
V12 Software provides comprehensive solutions for managing and marketing car dealerships, including search engine optimized websites and auto dealer websites.
Implications and Recommendations:
If confirmed, this data breach could have serious implications for V12 Software and its clients, potentially exposing sensitive customer and business information. It underscores the critical importance of robust cybersecurity measures and regular security audits to protect against such threats.
Organizations using V12 Software are advised to monitor for any suspicious activity, update their passwords, and implement additional security measures where necessary. Meanwhile, it is essential for V12 Software to conduct a thorough investigation, inform affected parties, and strengthen their security protocols to prevent future breaches.
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