Database of 10,000 Singapore Citizens Allegedly Leaked with NRIC Numbers and Personal Details
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Incident Overview
A threat actor operating under the handle "HACKCN" claims to have leaked a database containing personally identifiable information (PII) of approximately 10,000 Singapore citizens. The post is titled "Singapore Citizen 10K" and states "Today we're sharing again!" suggesting this is part of an ongoing series of data releases by the actor.
The dataset is described as "Singapore Citizen Information" and is distributed in CSV format with the password "88888". The sample data provided shows records containing names, gender, dates of birth, email addresses, mobile numbers, NRIC (National Registration Identity Card) numbers, country of residence, and nationality. All sample records show individuals residing in Singapore with Singapore nationality, with birth dates ranging from 1967 to 1989.
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