Hacker Claims to Sell Data of 360,000 Customers from Philippine Food Delivery Service
Manila, Philippines – A hacker going by the name "akrust" has claimed responsibility for a major data breach affecting a Philippine-based food delivery service. The hacker is selling a database containing the personal information of 360,000 customers, including names, email addresses, and possibly other sensitive details.
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According to the hacker’s post on a dark web forum, the database is priced at $650, with an additional option to purchase backend access for $1,000. This suggests that the hacker may still have control over the compromised system, raising concerns about further exploitation.
Leaked screenshots also indicate that transaction records from a food delivery merchant, "Noodle King Pares and Mami House - Retiro Quezon City," may have been exposed. The records display customer names, order references, payment details (via PayMaya), and settlement statuses, which could put financial data at risk.
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Deep Web Konek is currently investigating the extent of the breach and working to verify which food delivery service was compromised. While the hacker's claims suggest a significant data leak, further verification is needed to confirm the full impact. Authorities and affected companies are expected to take action as more details emerge.
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