Threat Actor: Sorb | Sorb
Victim: Brazil FGTS | Brazil FGTS
Price: $1,800
Exfiltrated Data Type: Sensitive personal information (full names, phone numbers, document numbers, dates of birth, addresses)
Key Points :
- A database of over 39 million entries is being sold on a dark web forum.
- The database contains sensitive personal information of individuals associated with Brazil’s Long Service Guarantee Fund (FGTS).
- The seller offers the data in a single CSV table format, with a sample JSON for verification.
- Contact for purchase is available via private message on Telegram, and a middleman is accepted for the transaction.
According to a post on a dark web forum, a threat actor under the moniker Sorb is allegedly selling a database of Brazil’s Long Service Guarantee Fund (FGTS). This fund, established to safeguard workers who are terminated without cause, requires employers to deposit a percentage of employees’ salaries into accounts managed by CAIXA.
According to the threat actor’s claim, the database in question comprises over 39 million entries. These records reportedly include sensitive personal information such as full names, phone numbers, document numbers, dates of birth, and addresses.
The forum post specifies that the database is available for purchase at a price of $1,800. It is offered in a single CSV table format, with a sample JSON provided for verification. For those interested in acquiring the data, the seller has provided contact details via private message on Telegram. The threat actor also accepts a middleman for the deal.

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