KillSec, a cybercriminal group, claims to have breached SuperCommerce.ai, a company that enhances digital commerce in the Middle East and Africa. The group asserts that they have obtained confidential data from several business clients, including prominent pharmacies and retail stores in Egypt. The exposed data reportedly includes client details, delivery addresses, product information, and order specifics. KillSec is allegedly offering this data for sale, demanding $5,000 for individual company data or $25,000 for the entire package.
They claims to breached SuperCommerce and obtained confidential business client data. The companies affected include:
- Al-Abdellatif Eltarshouby Pharmacy (https://[email protected])
- Alamal Pharmacies (https://alamalph.com)
- Amen (https://amen-egypt.com)
- Am Salah (https://amsalah.com)
- CPS Pharmacies (https://cpspharma.net)
- crocsegypt (https://crocsegypt.com)
- Doss Pharmacies (https://dosshealth.com)
- Dotra (https://dotra.com.eg)
- Etisal Store (https://etisaleg.com)
- Footloose (https://footloose.com.eg)
- Greens Pharmacies (https://www.greenspharmacies.com)
- Kareem Stores (https://kareemstores.com)
- MakkahPharmacy (https://makkahpharmacy.net)
- Mobilaty (https://mobilaty.com)
- Nabda (https://nabdaonline.com)
- Ogawa Egypt (https://ogawaegypt.com)
- Star House (https://medstar-misr.com
The group’s claims remain unverified, so businesses should take immediate action to assess the security of their data and investigate the validity of the breach.