Indiabulls’ stolen data dumped on Dark Web
NEW DELHI: A day after cyberattack on Indiabulls Group, miscreants behind the Clop ransomware have released 4.75GB of data from the breach on Dark Web and have threatened to release more over the next 24 hours.
Researchers at Cyble Inc, the cyber intelligence firm, which reported the breach have analysed the data and found scans of KYC documents including Aadhaar card, voter cards, PAN card, passport and driving license of customers. They also found customer loan details, property address against which loan was sanctioned, current address of customers along with their personal email IDs and mobile numbers.
The data also includes names of Indiabulls’ employees, their user IDs, official e-mail IDs, operating branch names and mobile numbers along with private keys and certificates for facilitating ENet services from banks.