A threat actor using the handle hackboy claims to be selling 10,152,989 credit registration records allegedly extracted from the Kbank_Vietnam_Core system in February 2026, exposing detailed personal, employment, and credit information. The dataset contains national ID numbers, salaries, employer names, CIC credit scores, and system metadata, creating high risk for identity theft, loan fraud, and targeted social engineering. #hackboy #KBank_Vietnam
Keypoints
- Threat actor “hackboy” claims to be selling 10,152,989 credit registration records allegedly extracted from Kbank_Vietnam_Core in February 2026.
- Each record reportedly includes national ID numbers (CMND/CCCD), full Vietnamese names, dates of birth, phone numbers, and full home addresses.
- The dataset contains employment and income details such as employer names, job titles, base salaries, and work locations for each applicant.
- Sensitive credit information is included, notably CIC credit scores, risk classifications (e.g., “Watchlist_B”), branch names, and relationship/guarantor fields.
- The combination of identifiers, financial profiles, and system metadata (marked “CONFIDENTIAL-INTERNAL-USE”) makes the breach critical and enables loan fraud, identity theft, and targeted scams.
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