A threat actor claims to have exfiltrated a massive 3.6 terabyte archive from an internal ANSI vault containing raw and classified standards data. The archive reportedly includes over 25,200 documents, unpublished drafts, full committee records, revision histories, metadata revealing pricing and access controls, and backend logs overlapping with ASTM, ISO, NIST, and SAE data. #ANSI #NIST
Keypoints
- An alleged breach of an ANSI internal vault resulted in a 3.6 TB data dump.
- The archive reportedly contains more than 25,200 active, archived, and draft documents from 2023–2026.
- Unpublished and rejected drafts were allegedly taken directly from Standards Development Organization portals.
- Full technical committee records were included, such as member comments, chats, emails, meeting minutes, and revision histories.
- Internal metadata, pricing structures, restricted access levels, high-quality historical scans, and backend access logs were also claimed to be exposed.
Read More: https://dailydarkweb.net/american-national-standards-institute-ansi-suffers-3-6-tb-data-breach/