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Cyber criminals leak personal data of 2.9 cr Indians on dark web for free

According to an online intelligence firm Cyble, Cybercriminals have leaked personal data of 2.9 cr Indians in the dark web for free. These 29.1 million Indian are jobseekers. The cyber intelligence firm also informed that the breach includes sensitive information such as email, phone, home address, qualification, work experience etc.

Cyber criminals leak personal data of 2.9 cr Indians on dark web for free
Cyber criminals leak personal data of 2.9 cr Indians on dark web for free
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Published : May 24, 2020, 9:58 AM IST

New Delhi: Cyber criminals have posted personal data of 2.9 crore job-seeking Indians on dark web for free in one of the hacking forums, according to online intelligence firm Cyble.

The company had recently revealed hacking of Facebook and Sequoia-funded Indian education technology firm Unacademy.

"29.1 million Indian jobseekers' personal details leaked in deep web for free. We usually see this sort of leaks all the time, but this time, the message header got our attention as it included a lot of personal details where most of the things are generally static such as education, address etc," Cyble said in a blog on Friday.

Folders in the name of some of the leading job websites in India also appeared on the screenshot posted by Cyble but the company was investigating the source of the leak at the time of writing this report.
"It appears to have originated from a resume aggregator given the sheer volume and detailed information. We will update this article as new information is identified," Cyble said.

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The cyber intelligence firm said that the breach includes sensitive information such as email, phone, home address, qualification, work experience etc.

"Cybercriminals are always on the lookout for such personal information to conduct various nefarious activities such as identity thefts, scams, and corporate espionage," Cyble said in a statement.

Also Read: WhatsApp testing new feature that helps to add contacts via QR codes

(Inputs from PTI)

New Delhi: Cyber criminals have posted personal data of 2.9 crore job-seeking Indians on dark web for free in one of the hacking forums, according to online intelligence firm Cyble.

The company had recently revealed hacking of Facebook and Sequoia-funded Indian education technology firm Unacademy.

"29.1 million Indian jobseekers' personal details leaked in deep web for free. We usually see this sort of leaks all the time, but this time, the message header got our attention as it included a lot of personal details where most of the things are generally static such as education, address etc," Cyble said in a blog on Friday.

Folders in the name of some of the leading job websites in India also appeared on the screenshot posted by Cyble but the company was investigating the source of the leak at the time of writing this report.
"It appears to have originated from a resume aggregator given the sheer volume and detailed information. We will update this article as new information is identified," Cyble said.

Also Read: Redmi 10X set for launch in China on May 26

The cyber intelligence firm said that the breach includes sensitive information such as email, phone, home address, qualification, work experience etc.

"Cybercriminals are always on the lookout for such personal information to conduct various nefarious activities such as identity thefts, scams, and corporate espionage," Cyble said in a statement.

Also Read: WhatsApp testing new feature that helps to add contacts via QR codes

(Inputs from PTI)

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