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Purportedly Stolen VirtualMacOSX Data Exposed

The data was exposed on a widely known clear web hacking forum.


Online macOS cloud services provider VirtualMacOSX had information from 10,000 clients purportedly stolen in a breach.

The data was exposed on a widely known clear web hacking forum, where troves of information allegedly pilfered from AT&T, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, and Facebook had been peddled, Hackread reports.

The allegedly stolen VirtualMacOSX information included 176,000 lines of data across three different text files, which included customers' full names, company names, physical addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, passwords, and password reset keys, according to an analysis from the SafetyDetectives Cybersecurity Team.

Such a dataset also contained bank names, types, codes, and account numbers, as well as user support tickets with user IDs, IP addresses, and messages from customers, said researchers, who corroborated the legitimacy of the exposed information.



Dan Raywood
Dan Raywood

Dan Raywood is a B2B journalist with 25 years of experience, including covering cybersecurity for the past 17 years. He has extensively covered topics from Advanced Persistent Threats and nation-state hackers to major data breaches and regulatory changes.

He has spoken at events including 44CON, Infosecurity Europe, RANT Forum, BSides Scotland, Steelcon and the National Cyber Security Show, and served as editor of SC Media UK, Infosecurity Magazine and IT Security Guru. He was also an analyst with 451 Research and a product marketing lead at Tenable.

Dan Raywood
Dan Raywood

Dan Raywood is a B2B journalist with 25 years of experience, including covering cybersecurity for the past 17 years. He has extensively covered topics from Advanced Persistent Threats and nation-state hackers to major data breaches and regulatory changes.

He has spoken at events including 44CON, Infosecurity Europe, RANT Forum, BSides Scotland, Steelcon and the National Cyber Security Show, and served as editor of SC Media UK, Infosecurity Magazine and IT Security Guru. He was also an analyst with 451 Research and a product marketing lead at Tenable.

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