DragonForce Strikes Again: Co-op Cyberattack Exposes 20 Million Customer Records!

In a plot twist worthy of a spy thriller, DragonForce claims to have pilfered Co-op’s secrets like a stealthy cat burglar in a digital vault. The Co-op cyberattack has reportedly compromised customer and employee data, leaving the company scrambling to clean up the mess.

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Hot Take:

Looks like DragonForce just leveled up in their cyber villain game, turning Co-op into a data buffet and leaving us all wondering if our groceries are coming with a side of data breach!

Key Points:

  • DragonForce claims responsibility for a cyberattack on Co-op, stealing customer and employee data.
  • Hackers contacted Co-op’s cyber chief via Microsoft Teams with extortion messages.
  • Co-op initially denied data compromise; later confirmed data access affecting current and past members.
  • 20 million people’s data allegedly accessed, although Co-op hasn’t confirmed this number.
  • DragonForce also claimed attempts on M&S and Harrods.

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