Filtran parte de la supuesta base de datos de la Lista Robinson: qué tienes que hacer si estabas apuntado https://t.co/PsvjKvh4yn
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Los responsables de la Lista Robinson niegan haber sido hackeados. Los datos de más de 600.000 personas están en juego https://t.co/k4q7zsGHHG
Recent cyber incidents have raised concerns in Spain and Singapore regarding data breaches and ransomware attacks. In Spain, a threat actor claims to be selling 930,000 records allegedly exfiltrated from Liberty Seguros, a car insurance company. Additionally, the 'injectioninferno' group has reportedly exposed 614,197 user records from the Robinson List, a service that allows Spanish citizens to opt out of advertising communications. While reports indicate that around 500,000 individuals may be affected, the organization behind the Robinson List has denied any hacking. Furthermore, the INC Ransom hacking group claims to have breached Coop57, resulting in the theft of over 12,000 IDs and passports from various countries. In Singapore, a ransomware attack on a vendor has put customer data from DBS Bank and Bank of China at risk, following a breach at the Asia Pacific Exchange (APEX) by the LockBit ransomware group, which has reportedly exfiltrated employee documents and corporate emails.