In a cyber incident, a massive data breach involving du.ae (Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company), a prominent telecommunications company in the UAE, has allegedly surfaced on the dark web. The leaked data, claimed to be a staggering 360.09 GB in size, is being offered for sale at $3200 USD. According to the seller, the compromised dataset includes highly sensitive information such as employee emails, network logs, and detailed customer device data for over 371,610 individuals.
The exposed data purportedly includes:
- Device Details: Type, serial number, MAC address, IP address, software version, and platform type.
- Customer Information: PPPoE username, SIP usernames, directory numbers, customer IDs, first and last contact times, activation details, and SIP phone numbers.
- Network Logs: IP addresses, private telecommunications software data, and other network-related information.
The seller claims that this is a one-time sale and is calling for a price of $3200 USD. They have provided a comprehensive list of the types of data included, indicating the extent of the breach.