A threat actor is selling an 11k-line database allegedly stolen from Miticket.com.ve, a Venezuelan ticketing platform for concerts, theater, sports, and conferences. The actor claims the data, formatted as a CSV file, contains records from April 2016 to the present and is being sold for $350 in Bitcoin.
According to the actor, the compromised database includes information on clients, users, and organizers. The exposed data reportedly includes:
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Full names
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Email addresses
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Hashed passwords
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Telephone numbers
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Physical addresses (city, address, country, zone)
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Company names
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Cedula (Venezuelan national ID)
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RIF (Venezuelan tax ID)
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Client IDs
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Dates of registration, modification, and last entry












