Co-op hackers boast of 'stealing 20 million customers' data' - as retailer admits impacts of 'significant' attack
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The cybercriminal group, DragonForce, has boasted about the scale of their attack on the Co-op supermarket chain, stating that they infiltrated the company's IT networks and stole data belonging to 20 million customers. This revelation prompted Co-op to revise its previous statements downplaying the impact, acknowledging ongoing forensic investigations that have since confirmed unauthorized access to sensitive data, affecting many current and past members of the supermarket chain.
DragonForce claims to have infiltrated Co-op's IT networks and stolen data from 20 million customers, contrary to the company's claims of a small impact.
Forensic investigations confirm that hackers accessed and extracted data from Co-op's systems, affecting a significant number of current and past members.
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