A threat actor has reportedly announced the sale of a database associated with Curva, a prominent e-commerce platform based in Egypt. Curva is an Egyptian sportswear brand providing a variety of products available in a wide price range. According to the claims, this database, totaling 2GB in size, encompasses extensive information on both users and employees, featuring details such as full names, email addresses, passwords, addresses, and more. With over 105,000 client records included, the database features columns such as “id,” “account_id,” “fullname,” “image,” “B_date,” “gender,” “Email,” “password,” “default_address,” “total orders,” “link,” “active,” “mobile,” “reset_token,” and “token_time.” The threat actor has set the price for this trove of data at $250, offering potential buyers access to a wealth of sensitive information.