Threat Actor: Unknown | Unknown
Victim: BPOTech | BPOTech
Price: Not disclosed
Exfiltrated Data Type: SQL files and other data
Key Points :
- BPOTech has over a decade of experience providing IT services to Japanese firms.
- The alleged breach has resulted in the leak of more than 20 million lines of data.
- The Japanese IT industry is facing a severe shortage of human resources and rising labor costs.
- Many Japanese firms are turning to offshore hiring in countries like Vietnam to mitigate costs.
- The breach may be linked to the trend of offshore hiring in response to labor challenges in Japan.
A threat actor has alleged that BPOTech, a company with over a decade of experience in providing IT services to Japanese firms, has suffered a data breach. The post, published on a dark web forum, claims that more than 20 million lines of data, including SQL files, have been leaked.
The threat actorβs post sheds light on the broader context of the Japanese IT industry, which is grappling with a severe shortage of human resources and rising labor costs, exacerbated by the countryβs declining birthrate and aging population. As a solution, many Japanese firms have turned to offshore hiring, particularly in Asian countries like Vietnam, where labor costs and recruitment expenses are lower than in Japan. It seems that this “offshore hiring” is the motive behind the alleged breach.
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