Allegedly, a threat actor has emerged on the dark web with a purportedly pilfered database from EasyPark (easypark.com), suggesting a breach that occurred several months ago. The actor boasts access to a staggering 21.1 million records, encompassing a wealth of sensitive information such as full names, phone numbers, physical addresses, email addresses, and partial digits of credit card, debit card, and IBAN numbers. These data sets are reportedly available in multiple formats, including CSV, SQL, XLSX, or JSON, providing varying levels of accessibility and usability to potential buyers. The asking price for this trove of data is set at $39,995, with payment options spanning popular cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC), Monero (XMR), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), and Solana (SOL).