Security News > 2022 > January > FlexBooker discloses data breach, over 3.7 million accounts impacted
Accounts of more than three million users of the U.S.-based FlexBooker appointment scheduling service have been stolen in an attack before the holidays and are now being traded on hacker forums.
All three breaches allegedly occurred a few days before Christmas and the intruder published the data on a hacker forum.
The latest data dump appears to be from FlexBooker, a popular tool for scheduling appointments and synchronizing employee calendar.
FlexBooker has sent a data breach notification to customers, confirming the attack and that the intruders "Accessed and downloaded" data on the service's Amazon cloud storage system.
According to the Have I Been Pwned data breach notification service, the FlexBooker attack compromised data of more than 3.7 million accounts consisting of email addresses, names, partial credit card data, passwords, and phone numbers.
Another target of the same group appears to be the data from the rediCASE Case Management Software from the Redbourne Group, which is used for health and community services, as well as by various businesses.
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