A recent cyberattack on the Co-op supermarket by a group called DragonForce has revealed that hackers accessed sensitive information of millions of customers. Initially, the Co-op downplayed the impact, asserting no data was compromised. However, the hackers claimed otherwise, stating they had infiltrated the IT network and exfiltrated data belonging to approximately 20 million members. They also indicated involvement in other significant attacks. This situation raises concerns about corporate response to data breaches and the importance of transparency in informing customers about data security threats.
The Co-op initially downplayed the cyberattack's impact, stating there was no evidence of compromised data, but hackers DragonForce claimed the situation was far more severe.
DragonForce, the group behind the cyberattack, alleged they accessed the private information of 20 million Co-op customers, far exceeding the company’s claims on the breach.
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