Royal Mail Data Drama: Hackers Deliver Trouble with 144GB Leak!

Royal Mail is in a pickle after GHNA claimed to have put 144GB of its data up for sale, allegedly using the same stolen credentials from Samsung Germany. But don’t worry, Royal Mail operations remain as reliable as ever—just like those “guaranteed” next-day deliveries that arrive two days later!

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Hot Take:

**_Well, it looks like the Royal Mail might have just delivered a special package to cybercriminals – their own data! And GHNA, the crew behind this heist, seems to be running a two-for-one sale on stolen info. One minute they’re post office pirates, the next they’re Samsung swashbucklers. Maybe they just love a good ‘mail-order’ deal!_**

Key Points:

– GHNA claims to have stolen 144GB of data from Royal Mail, allegedly using credentials from a previous breach of Samsung Germany.
– The data allegedly includes personal information such as names, phone numbers, and addresses, alongside other sensitive details.
– Spectos, a logistics supplier to Royal Mail, is believed to be the source of the breach due to a 2021 malware infection.
– Hudson Rock believes the same credentials used in the Royal Mail breach also compromised Samsung Germany.
– The stolen data from both breaches could enable real-world crimes, as it includes personal and purchase information.

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