A threat actor has allegedly put a massive database for sale on a hacking forum, claiming it belongs to a major job search portal based in Iran. The portal serves as a critical platform connecting job seekers with potential employers throughout the country, handling sensitive personal and professional information. The alleged breach puts the data of millions of Iranian citizens at risk, potentially exposing them to identity theft, phishing scams, and other malicious activities.
The seller claims the database contains 3,674,947 records, all from a dump dated 2025. The data is being offered in JSON file format for a price of $3,500. While the specific details of the compromised data fields were not explicitly listed in the post, information typically held by such job portals includes names, contact details, employment history, resumes, and other personally identifiable information. This incident highlights the ongoing threats to online platforms that store large volumes of user data.







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