After FBI and Airbus, now TransUnion hacked by "USDoD"
The notorious hacker responsible for the high-profile hacks of the FBI and Airbus earlier has struck again. The threat actor who goes by the moniker “USDoD” announced the leak of highly sensitive data allegedly stolen from TransUnion, an American consumer credit reporting agency. The leaked database, over 3GB in size, contains sensitive personal information of about 58,505 people, all across the globe, including the America and Europe.
The leaked data includes individual first name, last name, Internal TransUnion identifiers, sex, passport information, place of birth, date of birth, civil status, age, current employer, information on their employer, a summary of financial transactions, credit score, loans in their name, remaining balances on the loans, where they got the loan from, and when TransUnion first began monitoring their information.
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