Security News > 2020 > May > Hacker Group Advertises Data From Multiple Fresh Breaches
A group of hackers has started to advertise on the dark web data allegedly stolen as a result of multiple recent breaches, including ones that affected Tokopedia, Styleshare, Minted, ChatBooks, and others.
Known as "Shiny Hunters," the group recently claimed responsibility for hacking Tokopedia, Indonesia's largest online store, and claimed last week to have breached Microsoft's GitHub account.
According to cyber intelligence firm Cyble, the same hackers have started selling multiple other databases containing what appears to be stolen user account data.
The group is offering samples of data to prove the legitimacy of their claims.
The threat actor is selling 15 million Chatbooks user accounts for $3,500, as well as 1.2 million Bhinneka user accounts for $1,200, the security firm reveals.