A threat actor has allegedly leaked the database of PS&KP Motor, a car dealership operating in Thailand. The breach has exposed a significant amount of sensitive personal and vehicle information, raising serious concerns about the privacy and security of the dealership’s customers. PS&KP Motor is a local automotive business in Thailand involved in the sale of vehicles, and the leaked data appears to be related to its customer relationship management and sales operations.
The compromised data, displayed in screenshots from the database, allegedly contains a wide array of confidential information. The exposure of such detailed records could place affected individuals at a high risk of identity theft, targeted phishing campaigns, and other fraudulent activities. The inclusion of both personal identifiers and specific vehicle details provides malicious actors with a powerful combination of data for sophisticated scams.
An analysis of the samples shared by the threat actor reveals that the following information has allegedly been compromised:
- Customer Full Names
- Phone Numbers
- Residential Addresses
- Vehicle Details (Make, Model, Color, License Plate)
- Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN)
- Internal notes on sales and customer interactions
- Financial details related to vehicle purchases
- Line Messenger IDs and profile information












