JingHang Network Technology (QiLianBao), a Chinese insurance SaaS platform, has allegedly been compromised, resulting in a significant database leak appearing for sale on a cybercrime forum. The unauthorized seller claims to possess extensive SQL dumps obtained from the company, offering the dataset for a price of $3,000 USD. The post suggests the data is being sold “in one hand,” implying an exclusive sale.
According to the claims made in the forum post, the compromised data encompasses a wide range of sensitive personal and corporate information. The allegedly compromised data includes:
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2.3 million personal records linked to Chinese ID cards (including names, addresses, jobs, and ages)
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27,000 company records containing legal entity data
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140,000 insurance contracts valued at approximately 224 million Yuan
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Full dumps of over 70 MySQL databases
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System user details, including administrator accounts, emails, phone numbers, and bcrypt password hashes












