Hackers have made the personal data of Tele2 loyalty program participants public. The database contains 7.5 million lines: surnames and first names, phone numbers and email addresses of the operator’s customers.
The “Information Leaks” channel was the first to report that Tele2’s customer database was made available to the public.
Hackers made public the personal data of the participants of the Tele2 loyalty program, in a database “merged” in the network of 7.5 million lines of information containing information about the field of the operator’s customers, their first names, last names, phone numbers, email addresses.
It is noted that Tele2 customer data was published on the network by the same hacker who previously published Russian Post, Delivery Club, GeekBrains, tutu.ru user data.
Tele2 stressed that there was no data leak on their part. The incident was explained by a hacker attack, which was the subject of a partner of the operator. Furthermore, Tele2 noted the absence of material risks to subscribers due to this leak and launched an internal investigation into the incident.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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