In a concerning development, a threat actor has claimed responsibility for the sale of a 447.5 GB database allegedly obtained from the Suzuki Pakistan. The compromised dataset includes finance, accounting, HR/employee, IT, compliance, and administrative documents. Additionally, it contains the source code of IT applications, email boxes (PST) from managers/executives, passports, documents related to salary and taxes. Furthermore, it encompasses information from the computers of key personnel such as CEO, CFO, IT managers, and admins. Moreover, there is approximately 37GB of data from Suzuki’s main office in Japan.
The actor claims that the data they are selling has never been shared anywhere before and alleges that they themselves stole the data. The stolen data is being sold for $5000. This breach poses serious privacy and security risks to the affected individuals.