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3.7M FlexBooker Records Dumped on Hacker Forum
2022-01-07 19:12

A threat group that identifies itself as Uawrongteam is dumping data stolen from FlexBooker - a popular online appointment scheduling tool for booking services ranging from counseling to haircuts - on a cybercriminal forum.

The data from FlexBooker is being offered up by Uawrongteam, along with other databases stolen on the same day, Dec. 23, from Racing.com and Redbourne Group's rediCASE case management software, BleepingComputer reported.

FlexBooker sent a notification to its users, explaining that its Amazon AWS servers were compromised by what the company was able to identify as a distributed denial-of-service attack.

FlexBooker customers include the brands GoDaddy, Chipotle, Bausch + Lomb and Krewe.

According to Have I Been Pwned, the FlexBooker breach compromised 3.7 million accounts with information including email addresses, names, phone numbers and, for some, partial credit card data.

New breach: Online booking service FlexBooker had 3.7M accounts breached last month.


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