A substantial collection of data, allegedly comprising personal and financial information of 1 million Israeli cardholders, has reportedly been made available for sale. This compilation, attributed to various prominent Israeli financial institutions, raises significant concerns regarding the security of sensitive customer information within these critical entities. The origin of this data collection is currently unknown, but its exposure could have severe implications for the privacy and security of a substantial portion of the Israeli population, including customers of major banks and credit card companies.
The alleged collection impacts individuals associated with several key players in the Israeli financial sector, including Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM, Israel Credit Cards Ltd., Bank Hapoalim B.M., Israel Postal Bank Company Ltd., Leumi Card, MAX IT Finance Ltd., Mizrahi Tefahot, Europay (Eurocard) Israel Ltd., Beinleumi, and Payoneer. These institutions are central to Israel’s financial infrastructure, serving a wide array of individuals and businesses. The alleged availability of such sensitive data from these prominent entities highlights a significant security incident.
The data offered allegedly includes:
- Holder Name
- Bank Name
- SSN (Social Security Number)
- Date of Birth
- Country
- ZIP Code
- City
- State
- Address
- Credit Card Class
- Credit Card Type
- Phone Number
- CVV
- Expiration Date
- Credit Card Number












