HDFC Bank denies data leak claim
A user on a famous Underground Hacker Forum had posted 7.5 GB of HDFC Bank data that allegedly includes full names, email addresses, physical addresses, and sensitive financial data, according to the user.
A user on a famous Underground Hacker Forum had posted 7.5 GB of HDFC Bank data that allegedly includes full names, email addresses, physical addresses, and sensitive financial data, according to the user.
A Jubilant FoodWorks spokesperson told IANS that the company experienced an information security incident recently.
The volume of exposed data which was first discovered by the security researchers on April 23 amounted to 409GB.
The database was made available for download last week on an online hacker forum that apparently belonged to a crime group.
Under certain conditions cyber criminals can even track a user's whereabouts which can be a serious privacy and security threat, the report said.
Twitter sold public data access in 2015 to Aleksandr Kogan, then a researcher with University of Cambridge and his company Global Science Research (GSR)
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