🇵🇹 A threat actor is advertising an alleged dataset tied to https://t.co/OMGmYpM96v, reportedly containing customer contact records, transaction history, delivery details, and loyalty-program information associated with Portuguese consumers.
According to the listing, the exposed data allegedly includes:
Approximately 576,000 customer records
Tax ID numbers
Full names, emails, and phone numbers
Street addresses and postal codes
Customer segmentation and loyalty-program enrollment data
Marketing and notification preferences
Registration and login metadata
Order history and transaction details
Delivery addresses and shipping information
Payment status and refund records
Customer notes, ratings, and campaign associations
Communication-consent and opt-in tracking records
The structure of the dataset suggests exposure from a centralized e-commerce CRM and order-management ecosystem integrating customer accounts, marketing automation, delivery logistics, and loyalty analytics.
Retail and loyalty datasets remain highly attractive within underground communities because they provide extensive behavioral intelligence beyond simple contact information. Purchase histories, delivery patterns, loyalty status, and consent-tracking metadata can significantly improve the effectiveness of phishing, account takeover attempts, refund fraud, social engineering, and targeted impersonation campaigns.
The alleged inclusion of customer feedback, marketing segmentation, and notification-preference data may also provide attackers with deeper profiling capabilities, enabling more personalized and convincing fraud operations against affected individuals.
#DDW #Intelligence #DarkWeb #Continente
Introducing Ability Augments in ARAM: Mayhem Mode ‼️
This new type of augments enhances champion abilities, for example Multishot, which splits projectiles and fires them in different directions.
@southevropa Depends.
Higher humidity makes the temperature feel higher (30° in Germany can feel like the 40°+ you get in dry areas of Portugal).
But overall, its the Tuga factor 100%
@StarGrazerLing@222rainclouds This. Especially the "luxury item" bit.
I use a tower fan, its helps a tiny bit, but in the end its useless when there's 40°C and very low humidity (although high humidity can be even worse)... Going outside is a big nope unless its for some important reason lol
@desastrada812 Ter até tem... mais ou menos.
O problema é que pagas uma mensalidade, ganhas um ícone azul ao lado do teu nome e está tudo bem outra vez.
O modelo de monetização para os users só promove isto, porque, psicologicamente, o negativo é que puxa a atenção primeiro...
Riot Games have “bricked” $6,000 DMA cheating devices with their Vanguard anti-cheat
The hardware is denied access to game memory, so cheaters can't play Riot titles
Ultra-late stage capitalism ou ultra-stage estupidez?
Voto na segunda opção.
Num país como o nosso, com ordenados como são, um relógio de 400€ é um "ultra-luxo" que não vai trazer nada de novo ou "bom" à vida de quem o compra.
As revendas só mostram a continuação da estupidez.
O que aconteceu ontem no Colombo à porta da Swatch é tão distópico que devia ser estudado nas faculdades…
Para quem não viu:
A Swatch lançou um relógio “acessível” (~400€) em parceria com a AP (marca de super luxo). Cada loja recebeu pouquíssimas unidades (o Colombo tinha ~30), então houve pessoas a dormir à porta desde o dia anterior para o tentar comprar.
Mas a parte realmente surreal foi haver:
malta a pagar a estafetas da Uber para ficarem horas na fila por eles;
pessoas a levar a familiares para aumentar o número de relógios que podiam comprar;
lugares na fila a serem vendidos por mais de 200€ (sem garantia de compra, claro);
e, no segundo em que a loja abriu esgotou o stock, e houve relógios a serem revendidos ali mesmo na fila por 800€ ou 1000€.
Ultra late-stage capitalism é isto: gente a ganhar dinheiro sem produzir absolutamente nada. Só especulação, escassez artificial e oportunismo. Mesmo à cara podre, na cara de quem está a ser xulado.
Mas se achamos normal fazê-lo com habitação, admira zero que se ache normal fazê-lo com relógios.
A cereja no topo: Agora há donos de Audemars “a sério” indignados e a dizer que vão vender os seus relógios porque a marca colaborou com uma marca barata e agora “os relógios perderam estatuto”.
Ou seja: nem gostavam dos relógios, só mesmo do status e de terem algo que os outros não podiam ter…
Eric Kripke reveals ‘THE BOYS’ will not end with a big final fight.
“This isn’t that kind of show. There won't be any fighting. I want to leave everything up to the viewer's interpretation.”
(via: https://t.co/iO4o9QEn6x)
Serious allegations regarding Riot’s Vanguard anti-cheat system continue to grow, including:
• Claims that a Vanguard developer worked on a Vanguard spoofer called "Saturn" and other cheat related projects (a Javelin Anti-cheat Emulator)
• Claims that another Vanguard developer also defended the first Vanguard developer to EA and said he was not part of Riot
• Concerns that Vanguard may not fully delete user data after GDPR requests
• A leaked Vanguard panel screenshot appeared online
• Allegations that the first Vanguard developer mentioned also sent gifs in Discord servers containing signatures of a cheat blacklisted by Riot to ban legit people via Discord as Vanguard would think that the gif on your Discord is a cheat.
• Claims that a third Vanguard developer leaked Vanguard blacklisted signatures and private information
• Concerns that Vanguard can capture activity outside of League/Valorant when tabbing out often
This post reflects my personal opinion and interpretation. It does not claim any verified facts, and should not be taken as a statement of proven truth.
Hey @levelsio !
Out of curiosity, could you clarify what you define as "skilled workers"?
I'm a bit confused if you mean workers as in construction, for example or if you mean people with higher levels of knowledge/education (like IT, engineers and so on).
It's been about a year ago since I launched a site called 🇵🇹 Only In Portugal to journal the crazy issues we've experienced as foreigners moving to Portugal with both governments agencies and businesses here, most of them quite Kafka-esque in nature
Of course everyone's reaction is "why don't you leave?"
But it is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, which has incredible potential
And it's nicer to fix things, and while complaining about things doesn't make you popular (I've received many death threats), it is oddly effective if you do it in the public sphere:
Collectively complaining about things, as we've seen with Google (they stopped self-sabotaging and are now the leader in AI), the European Union (they are passing laws based on @euacc points), and even Apple (Tim Cook finally quit), does fix things, eventually!
So I'm trying the same with Portugal
I feel AI governance has a lot of potential, AI can be quite a neutral party that can look at issues and find solutions in a very pragmatic and non-partisan way
So I've asked AI to analyze over 300 issues, stories and experiences submitted to my site in the last 12 months, and write an deep analysis report how to fix Portugal in the next 5 years: every argument it makes is based on real experiences from real people , so no AI hallucinations
AI believes all issues here are based on 5 core problems:
- The Portuguese government is too expensive and too slow to interact with
- There aren't enough skilled workers and no incentive to become one
- There is zero accountability anywhere in the system
- Technology adoption is 15–20 years behind
- The tax system punishes productive people and rewards evasion
(P.S. of course many of Portugal's issues are a microcosm of Europe's macro issues)
AI then created a 5-Year Action Plan to solve it:
YEAR 1 — Shock Therapy
1.1 Flatten the Tax System
1.2 Nuke the Immigration Agency, Build a Digital Replacement
1.3 Gut the Public Sector Bureaucracy
1.4 The Accountability Law
YEAR 2 — Infrastructure Blitz
2.1 Lisbon Airport
2.2 Digital Infrastructure
2.3 Healthcare Triage
YEAR 3 — Culture Shift
3.1 Skilled Trades Academy
3.2 Animal Welfare & Noise Enforcement
3.3 Court Reform
YEAR 4 — Economic Acceleration
4.1 Housing
4.2 Transport
4.3 Consumer Protection
YEAR 5 — Consolidation
5.1 Measure Everything
5.2 Cultural Campaigns
5.3 The Exit Metric
Of course the next challenge is how do you get this to politicians, but we did this with @euacc before, so we can surely do it in Portugal too!
You can read the full action plan in the reply below!
🇵🇹 Alleged Data Leak: CTT Portugal (Locky Parcel Network)
A post on BreachForums claims a data leak involving CTT – Correios de Portugal, specifically its Locky smart parcel locker network.
According to the threat actor, the dataset allegedly includes:
Customer names
Phone numbers
Email addresses
Package IDs
Pickup timestamps
The database is claimed to contain over 1 million records.
No official confirmation has been made, and the breach remains unverified at this stage.
#ddw #cybersecurity #databreach #darkweb #threatintel #portugal
Starting in 2027, smartphones sold in the European Union will be required to have user-replaceable batteries designed for greater durability and more charging cycles.
Manufacturers must also provide spare parts and repair manuals for at least 10 years after a model is released.
This is real pressure against planned obsolescence. It should mean phones that actually last longer, cheaper fixes, and a lot less electronic waste piling up. About time.