
"A second batch of stolen customer data from Dutch telecom company Odido has revealed highly sensitive information about victims of stalking and domestic violence, raising warnings that the breach poses real physical safety risks. RTL identified detailed internal customer notes in the second batch, describing stalking, threats, domestic violence, and protected addresses."
"According to Odido, data from 6.2 million current and former customers was taken, including names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, bank account numbers, and ID numbers. The hackers claim to have stolen information from over 8 million people and demanded a ransom of more than 1 million euros, threatening to publish 1 million lines of data each day until Odido paid."
A major data breach at Dutch telecom company Odido compromised information from 6.2 million current and former customers, including names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, bank account numbers, and ID numbers. Hackers claim to have stolen data from over 8 million people and demanded a ransom exceeding 1 million euros, threatening to release 1 million lines of data daily. The second batch of stolen data revealed highly sensitive internal customer notes documenting stalking, threats, domestic violence, and protected addresses, creating serious physical safety risks for vulnerable individuals. Odido refused to pay the ransom, and the hackers threatened to release additional data over two weeks. Dutch news outlets provided comprehensive public reporting on the breach scope and implications.
Read at DataBreaches.Net
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