Royal Mail’s “Special Delivery” of 144GB: A Comedy of Cyber Errors

Royal Mail Group finds itself in a “special delivery” situation after a whopping 144GB data breach. Allegedly courtesy of Spectos, this leak includes customer info, internal chats, and even Zoom calls. As Royal Mail “stamps” out the details, let’s hope they “post” some answers soon.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Royal Mail’s data security is as leaky as a British raincoat, and GHNA is out here playing postman with 144GB of their sensitive information. Maybe Royal Mail should consider mailing themselves a guide on cybersecurity?

Key Points:

  • Royal Mail Group has allegedly suffered a 144GB data breach.
  • The hacker, known as GHNA, leaked internal files, customer info, and marketing data.
  • Zoom meeting recordings between Royal Mail and Spectos are part of the leak.
  • GHNA is active on Breach Forums, with a history of high-profile leaks.
  • Royal Mail suspects vendor Spectos might be the breach vector.

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