A threat actor has posted on a dark web forum claiming to have breached Mous, a popular UK-based company known for its highly protective and stylish phone cases and tech accessories. The company, which has built a strong brand reputation through viral marketing campaigns showcasing the durability of its products, is now allegedly the victim of a significant data breach. The actor is attempting to sell a database containing what they claim are 54,013 unique customer records.
The seller posted the offer on July 23, 2025, stating the data was freshly obtained in a new breach this month. To prove their claim, the threat actor included a sample of the data, which appears to contain sensitive personally identifiable information (PII) from an international customer base. The database is being offered for a price of $500.
The compromised information allegedly includes a variety of sensitive customer details that could be exploited for phishing campaigns, identity theft, and other malicious activities. The data types listed for sale include:
- Full Name
- Email Address
- Physical Address
- Phone Number












