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📅 Date: 2025-02-14 11:51:39
🚨 Title: Alleged Data Breach of Mous
🛡️ Victim Country: UK
🏭 Victim Industry: Manufacturing
🏢 Victim Organization: Mous
🌐 Victim Site: mous.co
📜 Category: Data Breach
🔗 Claim: https://breachforums.st/Thread-SELLING-Mous-co-Data-Breach-306-509
🕵️‍♂️ Threat Actor: b0nd
🌍 Network: OpenWeb


What Happened?

A threat actor known as b0nd is allegedly selling a database containing 306,509 customer records from Mous, a UK-based tech accessories manufacturer. The data breach reportedly occurred in February 2025 and contains a large set of personally identifiable information (PII).


What Data Was Compromised?

The leaked dataset allegedly includes:

  • Full Names (First & Last)
  • Phone Numbers
  • Email Addresses
  • Country Information
  • Street Addresses (Line 1 & Line 2)
  • City, County, and Postcodes
  • Potentially More Sensitive Data

WhiteIntel.io Data Leak Information

Country: Unknown Credentials: 19,618
Country: BR Credentials: 7,881
Country: US Credentials: 7,510
Country: ID Credentials: 6,538
Country: IN Credentials: 6,141
Country: TR Credentials: 4,537
Country: EG Credentials: 3,506
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Potential Risks & Implications

  • Identity Theft & Phishing Attacks – The exposed personal information could be used for targeted scams, phishing, and identity fraud.
  • Social Engineering Risks – Attackers can impersonate Mous representatives to deceive customers into providing financial or login details.
  • Credential Stuffing & Account Takeovers – If passwords were exposed, attackers could attempt brute-force attacks on related accounts.
  • Increased Fraud & Spam Activity – Customers may receive scam emails, SMS messages, and fraudulent calls posing as legitimate support agents.
  • Regulatory Consequences & GDPR Violations – As a UK-based company, Mous may face regulatory investigations and potential fines under GDPR laws.

What Should Be Done?

  • Monitor for Unusual Account ActivityCustomers should check their Mous accounts for unauthorized access attempts.
  • Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) – If available, activate MFA to prevent unauthorized logins.
  • Beware of Phishing AttemptsCustomers should be cautious of emails or messages requesting personal details or login credentials.
  • Report Suspicious Emails & Calls – If contacted by someone claiming to be from Mous, verify the request through official channels.
  • Companies Should Review Cybersecurity PoliciesBusinesses should assess their data protection measures and implement stronger security protocols to prevent similar breaches.

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