A significant cybersecurity breach has been claimed by the 66SLAVS group, targeting LRB Info Tech, the United Arab Emirates’ largest web design studio and client support provider. According to the group’s statement, the breach has yielded a plethora of files, some of which contain sensitive Personal Identifiable Information (PII).
Among the disclosed information, snippets from the cargoo.sql and momken.sql databases have been shared, showcasing segments of the agents, languages, user_logs, buildings, services, and users tables. The 66SLAVS group has announced its intention to sell a comprehensive database containing details such as first name, last name, email, phone number, password, gender, date of birth, driving license, Emirates ID, and address, among other undisclosed data. The price for the database being sold by the 66SLAVS group is $1,500. This revelation raises significant concerns regarding the security and privacy of individuals’ information and highlights the persistent threats posed by cybercriminals in the digital landscape.