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Sorb is Allegedly Selling the Data of Department of Land Transport in Thailand

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Quick Facts

🔗 DarkWebInformer.com - Cyber Threat Intelligence
📅 Date: 2024-12-27 22:43:03
🚨 Title: Alleged Data Sale of Department of Land Transport in Thailand
🛡️ Victim Country: Thailand
🏭 Victim Industry: Government Administration
🏢 Victim Organization: Department of Land Transport
🌐 Victim Site: dlt.go.th
📜 Category: Data Breach
🔗 Claim: Thailand - Department of Land Transport Data Breach
🕵️‍♂️ Threat Actor: Sorb
🌍 Network: Open Web


Details of the Alleged Breach

A post circulating on a known breach forum has brought attention to an alleged data sale of sensitive information from Thailand's Department of Land Transport (DLT). According to the threat actor identified as Sorb, the compromised database was extracted from the government's official domain, dlt.go.th, on December 21, 2024.

The total size of the compromised database is reported to be 2.96 GB, containing 9,284,938 records spread across 42 tables. The data is formatted in CSV and MySQL dump formats, making it readily usable for various purposes.


Exposed Data

The information reportedly exposed includes, but is not limited to:

  1. Personal Details:
    • Full Name
    • Date of Birth
    • Phone Number
    • LINE ID
  2. Account Information:
    • Email Address
    • Hashed Passwords
  3. Other Sensitive Fields:
    • Access Tokens
    • Language Preferences

Pricing and Access

The database is being offered for $1,200 to a single buyer. The seller has also mentioned the availability of escrow services to facilitate the transaction.

A sample of the data has been provided on the forum to establish credibility. The sample includes records of users' personal information and access credentials, further substantiating the claims.


Implications

If verified, the breach represents a significant compromise of Thailand's government infrastructure, with potential implications for millions of citizens. Sensitive information like access tokens and hashed passwords could lead to unauthorized account access, while personal details might result in phishing, identity theft, or other malicious activities.


About the Threat Actor

The post was made by Sorb, a recognized member of the breach forum with an active reputation. This actor has previously been linked to other data-related incidents, adding credibility to their claims.

Call to Action

Organizations and individuals associated with Thailand's Department of Land Transport are advised to:

  • Monitor for suspicious activity on accounts linked to their DLT profiles.
  • Change passwords and secure online accounts, particularly those sharing credentials with DLT accounts.
  • Implement security measures like two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible.

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