A threat actor is claiming to have breached Pixtura, an Italian company specializing in high-quality fine art printing and design. The data, which is currently listed for sale on a cybercrime forum, allegedly encompasses a significant volume of customer Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and financial details. The dataset is purported to contain 158,000 lines of personal data.
According to the actor, the compromised database contains a wide variety of sensitive user information. The allegedly compromised data includes:
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Full names
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Email addresses (158,000 records)
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Passwords (MD5 hashed)
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Phone numbers (40,000 records)
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Physical addresses
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Identity document numbers (Identity Cards and Passports)
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Fiscal codes (Codice Fiscale)
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Bank account IBANs (6,200 records)
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PayPal payment logs
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Email archives












