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Everest Ransomware Says It Stole Data of Millions of Under Armour Users


Everest ransomware claims to have breached Under Armour, stealing 343GB of data, including customer info, product records, and internal company files.

Everest ransomware gang is claiming to have breached Under Armour, Inc., the American sportswear giant, and stolen 343 GB of internal company data, employee information, along with personal data of millions from various countries. The claims were published earlier today on the group’s official dark web leak site.

Sample Data Includes Sensitive Customer and Product Information

As seen by Hackread.com, the group has also published sample data to prove the authenticity of their claims. The sample data contains customer information and their shopping history, along with other details, including email addresses, phone numbers, purchase timestamps, product identifiers, prices, quantities, store preference records, location data for cities and regions, marketing campaign logs, deep link tracking entries, and identifiers tied to user accounts and transactions.

The leaked data also ...


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