Data of users of “Mail of Russia” got to the Internet
Russian Post leaked user data. According to the profile of Telegram channels, the data of 10 million lines sent were posted on the network, but the hacker claims that this is not the complete database that fell into his hands. Roskomnadzor increases aggregate information.
A number of specialized Telegram channels appeared about the leak. According to information “Information Leaks” (the channel of Ashot Hovhannisyan, the founder of the intelligence service, data leaks and monitoring of the darknet DLBI), the search included information, placement of advertising numbers (tracking number of the departure), full name or company name, phone numbers, cities, postcodes, weight, departure status, service and time . The Telegram channel conducted a random check on track numbers, it showed the detected information. The data is believed to be current as of June 11, 2022.
The hacker claims that 10 million rows is a sample of the entire database. In addition to this list, he has a table with data on all clients.
Russian Post confirmed the leak, but denied that the hackers were able to gain access to the entire database. “One of the records taken by our contractor was compromised as a result of a hacker attack, a piece of data actually fell into the hands of hackers. Exactly this piece of data now you set “trial”. In fact, there is no access to other records of the swindlers, ”the company says in a statement. Telegram.
Russian Post confirms that customer leaks do not contain banking data, and “nothing threatens security and reputation.” “The security service blocked access through a compromised account and rechecked the security level for all available access points,” the transport company.
Roskomnadzor’s request to Russian Post demanding a thorough assessment of information about the possible transfer of customer data, transfer TASS.
Russian laws are currently on turnover fines for businesses for data releases in Europe. In May, the Ministry of Digital Development agreed on a report suggesting a fine of 1% of annual revenue and up to 3% if the company did not report emissions to Roskomnadzor. According to Kommersant’s information, the department has now agreed with the proposal to soften the consideration.
For more details, see Kommersant’s article “First leak not detected.”
More news in Telegram channel “Kommersant”.