🇵🇹 Portugal: WEB3 Customer Database Allegedly Advertised for Sale
* Threat actor claims to be offering data allegedly sourced from https://t.co/emfRLGmRs7
* The listing advertises approximately 439,000 records containing customer, transaction, and support-related information
* According to the seller, the dataset is organized into three primary categories:
* Customer contact records
* Order and transaction history
* Customer support ticket information
* Allegedly exposed customer information includes:
* Full names
* Email addresses
* Phone numbers
* Tax identification numbers
* Physical addresses
* Cities, municipalities, and districts
* Postal codes
* Company names
* Customer categories
* Dates of birth
* Gender information
* Language preferences
* Marketing consent records
* CRM ownership and account metadata
* Social profile references
* The order history section reportedly contains:
* Order identifiers
* Order values and transaction amounts
* Payment methods
* Billing and shipping addresses
* Delivery information
* Tracking numbers
* Discount and refund records
* Customer feedback data
* Sales representative assignments
* Invoice references
* The support ticket dataset allegedly includes:
* Customer support case information
* Contact details
* Ticket categories
* Resolution and activity status records
* The threat actor is advertising the dataset as containing customer contact information, transaction records, and support-related data from the organization
* At the time of reporting, Daily Dark Web has not independently verified the authenticity of the dataset or the claims made by the threat actor
Analyst Note:
Datasets combining identity information, transaction histories, billing details, and customer support records can significantly increase the effectiveness of social engineering campaigns. Threat actors frequently leverage this type of information to conduct targeted phishing, account takeover attempts, invoice fraud, business email compromise (BEC), and customer impersonation attacks.
#DDW #Intelligence #WEB3 #DarkWeb
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