Distribuidora Nissan (Dinissan), a major automotive distributor in Colombia, has allegedly been compromised resulting in the sale of a significant customer database. A threat actor posted the dataset on a cybercrime forum, claiming it contains a dump of all tables in CSV format totaling 155.5 MB. The data is currently being offered for $2,000, with the seller specifying that the sale is intended for a single buyer.
According to the actor, the allegedly compromised data contains approximately 680,000 records. The sample data provided indicates the exposure of sensitive financial and personal information. The compromised fields include:
-
Full names (First and Last names)
-
NIT (Tax Identification Numbers – approx. 679,195 records)
-
Mobile phone numbers (approx. 388,757 records)
-
Email addresses (approx. 287,319 records)
-
Physical addresses (approx. 143,656 records)
-
Internal User IDs and registration dates












