UPLUS, a Thai organization that assists people studying and living abroad, has allegedly suffered a data breach after a 14MB database was leaked to a cybercrime forum. The leaked files reportedly include two CSVs for clients and sales leads containing full names, nicknames, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, account IDs, advisors, lead sources, and internal lead statuses and tags. #UPLUS #DatabaseLeak
Keypoints
- A 14MB database allegedly belonging to UPLUS was leaked to a cybercrime forum.
- The compromise appears to include two separate CSV files for clients and sales leads.
- Exposed personal data includes full names, nicknames, email addresses, phone numbers, and dates of birth.
- Business-related fields such as account IDs, creation dates, assigned advisors, lead sources, statuses, and tags were also included.
- The leak could enable identity theft, targeted phishing, and other privacy harms to affected individuals.
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