Inter Partner Assistance Algeria Allegedly Hacked, Exposing Internal Systems, User Accounts, and Insurance Documents
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Incident Overview
A threat actor operating under the handle "darrk07x" representing "TEAM DARK 07X" (with members JOKEIR 07X and DR SHELL 08X) claims to have hacked Inter Partner Assistance Algeria. According to the post, the company specializes in assistance and security services including travel assistance, health services, home and car assistance, emergency solutions, and insurance coverage. The company is known as InterPartner Assistance Algeria and is part of an international assistance services network.
The threat actor claims the hack includes access to all of the company's internal portals, login to the internal system, and access to all user accounts including the control panel and client/partner registration. According to the post, the company's databases contain citizen data and other information. The attached images show various insurance documents including "Constat Amiable d'Accident Automobile" (amicable car accident report) forms, "Ordre de Service" (service orders) from Caisse Nationale de Mutualité Agricole, vehicle damage assessment forms, and ID card scans dated 2020-2023 from locations including Bouira and Lakhdaria in Algeria.
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