Hackers steal data of 200k Lulu customers in an alleged breach
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While the hackers have yet to disclose if highly sensitive financial or payment information was compromised, the already leaked information could still pose significant risks. Stolen data could be used for ransom demands, sold to the highest bidder, or leaked in full, potentially leading to phishing attacks and identity theft.
Lulu Group International, owned by businessman Yusuff Ali MA, has been contacted for comments but is yet to respond.
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IntelBroker hackers have a history of targeting various entities, including General Electric, Europol, Tech in Asia, Zscaler, and more. Their track record includes breaches of major organizations such as Home Depot, Facebook Marketplace, and Space-Eyes.
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While the hackers have yet to disclose if highly sensitive financial or payment information was compromised, the already leaked information could still pose significant risks. Stolen data could be used for ransom demands, sold to the highest bidder, or leaked in full, potentially leading to phishing attacks and identity theft. Lulu Group International, owned by…
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