DumpSec is claiming to sell data allegedly stolen from French temporary employment agency MyConnect, referencing a prior Adecco breach and indicating a pattern of targeting staffing platforms. The listing advertises about 125,000 records and a document archive of 21,106 files containing national ID scans, banking documents, signed forms, and birth certificates, offered to a single buyer via Session messenger for cryptocurrency. #DumpSec #MyConnect
Keypoints
- DumpSec claims to be selling roughly 125,000 records allegedly taken from MyConnect.
- The breach reportedly includes 21,106 files across 15,978 folders containing identity and financial documents.
- Compromised fields listed include full names, emails, phone numbers, addresses, birth details, maiden names, social security numbers, and national ID numbers.
- Banking information such as bank name, IBAN, BIC, and RIB documents are included, raising high risk of identity theft and fraud.
- The dataset is being offered to a single buyer at an open price with communication via Session messenger and payment in cryptocurrency; the actor referenced a previous Adecco breach.
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