HungerRush, a cloud-based restaurant management and POS platform, has allegedly been compromised with a seller on a cybercrime forum offering a one-time sale of a database claiming to contain information on more than 28 million customers and associated restaurant businesses. The exposed records reportedly include full names, physical addresses, phone numbers (including Twilio numbers and fax), email addresses, dates of birth, business names and descriptions, domain names and URLs, and internal identifiers and timestamps. #HungerRush #Twilio
Keypoints
- An alleged data breach of HungerRush is being marketed on a cybercrime forum for a one-time sale.
- The database purportedly contains information on over 28 million customers and restaurant businesses.
- Exposed data types include names, addresses, phone numbers (including Twilio and fax), emails, and dates of birth.
- Business-related data such as restaurant names, descriptions, domain names, order and survey links, and internal timestamps are included.
- The scope and sensitivity of the data raise significant risks of identity theft, targeted phishing, and operational impacts for affected restaurants and customers.
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