A threat actor using the alias bacen claims to have 43,847,219 iFood customer records and is allegedly trying to extort the Brazilian food-delivery giant. The exposed data is said to include CPF national IDs, full names, emails, phone numbers, and credit-card information, raising serious risk for iFood customers. #iFood #bacen #CPF
Keypoints
- A threat actor named bacen claims access to 43,847,219 iFood customer records.
- The alleged stolen data includes CPF national IDs, names, emails, phone numbers, and credit-card details.
- The incident is described as an extortion attempt targeting iFood.
- iFood is a major Brazilian food-delivery company.
- The claimed exposure could put many customers at risk of identity theft and fraud.
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