A threat actor listed 15GB of sensitive corporate, infrastructure, and personnel data allegedly taken from Aramco contractors Almutawa, Tanmia, and Bin Omairah for sale on a hacker forum for $40,000. The seller said one organization’s data was later removed after a negotiated agreement; the leak reportedly contains SCADA and mapping system details, Aramco power project maps, personnel IDs and resumes, contracts, invoices, and industry research. #Almutawa #Tanmia #BinOmairah #Aramco #SCADA
Keypoints
- 15GB of alleged data from Aramco contractors was posted for sale for $40,000 on a hacker forum.
- Alleged victims are Almutawa, Tanmia, and Bin Omairah, Saudi-based Aramco contracting companies.
- Compromised personnel data includes resumes, photos, ID cards, emails, phone numbers, addresses, and work records.
- Leaked infrastructure information includes mapping and SCADA system details and Aramco power project maps.
- Also exposed were confidential contracts, invoices, academic oil-industry research, and maps of Saudi power lines to buyer countries; one organization’s data was removed after negotiation.
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