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📌 Overview
A threat actor operating under the alias "sentap" has advertised unauthorized administrative access to an unidentified Fuel Management System in Mexico. This system reportedly belongs to a network of fuel distribution companies, managing supply chains, customer transactions, fuel products, and large-scale financial operations. The attacker is offering full access to customer databases, financial records, and operational controls for a price of $25,000, payable in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.
According to the seller, the system manages over 10 subsidiary fuel stations, handling daily transactions reaching 12.8 million MXN (approximately $750,000 USD). The data reportedly contains sensitive financial information, inventory records, and customer details, making this breach a significant security risk for the Mexican fuel industry.
🔑 Key Details
Attribute | Information |
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🗓️ Date | 2025-03-12 20:13:04 |
🎭 Threat Actor | sentap |
🌎 Victim Country | Mexico |
🏭 Victim Industry | Fuel Distribution |
🏢 Victim Organization | Unidentified |
🌐 Victim Site | Not disclosed |
🔐 Access Type | Admin Account Breach |
📂 Category | Initial Access |
🌍 Network | Open Web |