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🔗 DarkWebInformer.com - Cyber Threat Intelligence
📅 Date: 2025-02-12 16:07:39
🚨 Title: Alleged Data Sale of e-tennis
🛡️ Victim Country: Greece
🏭 Victim Industry: Sporting Goods
🏢 Victim Organization: e-tennis
🌐 Victim Site: e-tennis.com
📜 Category: Data Breach
🔗 Claim: https://breachforums.st/Thread-SELLING-Greece-100k-phone-email-full-name-pass-hash-e-tennis-com
🕵️♂️ Threat Actor: Koohon
🌍 Network: OpenWeb
What Happened?
A threat actor using the alias Koohon has claimed to be selling a customer database from e-tennis, a sporting goods company. The data is being sold for $400 and is available in SQL and CSV formats, with a total database size of over 24 GB.
The dataset reportedly contains highly sensitive personal and account-related details, including hashed passwords, full names, contact information, and address data, putting affected users at risk of identity theft, fraud, and unauthorized account access.
What Data Was Compromised?
- Emails: 95,355
- Phone Numbers: 92,019
- Hashed Passwords: 62,330
- Full Names: 77,941
- Additional Data Fields:
- Entity ID
- Parent ID
- Customer Address ID
- Quote Address ID
- Region ID
- Fax Numbers
- Postcode
- Street & City Address
- Country ID

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Why This Matters
- Credential Stuffing & Account Takeovers – Leaked email addresses and hashed passwords could be exploited for unauthorized logins on other platforms.
- Financial Fraud & Identity Theft – Phone numbers, addresses, and personal identifiers could be misused for scams, phishing attacks, and financial fraud.
- Legal & Compliance Risks – The breach may violate data protection laws (e.g., GDPR), exposing e-tennis to potential legal actions and regulatory fines.
- Reputation & Business Impact – Customers losing trust in the company’s data security measures could lead to loss of sales and brand damage.
What Should Be Done?
- Notify affected customers and advise them to reset their passwords immediately.
- Enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) to prevent unauthorized logins.
- Monitor compromised accounts for unusual login activity or fraudulent transactions.
- Strengthen password encryption and secure sensitive customer data with improved access controls.
- Investigate the source of the breach and implement stronger cybersecurity measures to prevent future incidents.
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