The Arkana ransomware group has escalated its attack on Infinox by selling and leaking stolen client data, putting thousands of customers at serious risk. The breach involves sensitive personal information of over 163,000 clients, including government-issued documents. #ArkanaRansomware #InfinoxDataBreach
Keypoints
- The Arkana group has put stolen data from Infinox up for sale after a failed ransom negotiation.
- Over 14,000 records, representing 7% of the data, have been leaked online as proof of the breach.
- The stolen data includes highly sensitive personal information such as passports and driverβs licenses.
- The full set of compromised data is approximately 50GB and affects over 163,000 Infinox customers.
- The leak increases the risk of identity theft, phishing, and financial fraud for affected clients.
This article summarizes reporting from third-party sources. HendryAdrian.com has not accessed or stored any of the leaked data referenced.
update:
Infinox, through its legal representatives Mishcon de Reya, appears to be attempting to control the spread of news regarding its data breach by issuing legal warnings to various websites that have reported on the incident. This approach reflects an effort to limit public exposure of the event, even though not all recipients of the legal notices are directly in breach of the court order.