Satanic Hack Strikes Again: Magento Breach Exposes 700K User Details in CRM Data Leak

Satanic claims to have breached Magento, leaking CRM data of 700,000 users via a third-party. Major firms’ emails, phone numbers, and company info were exposed. The BBC to Chicago Tribune are among those affected. Satanic’s notorious acts continue to highlight third-party supply chain risks in the digital commerce world.

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In a world where “Satanic” hackers aren’t bringing about the apocalypse but rather causing a CRM catastrophe, it seems the only thing not safe in the cloud is your email address. Who knew that e-commerce could be this devilishly tricky?

Key Points:

  • A hacker named “Satanic” claims responsibility for breaching Magento through a third-party integration.
  • Data from 745,000 entries, including 430,000 emails and 261,000 phone numbers, has been leaked.
  • The breach includes CRM data from organizations like BBC and Chicago Tribune.
  • The data leak could lead to phishing, impersonation scams, and profiling high-value targets.
  • Businesses using Magento are advised to audit integrations and monitor for suspicious activity.

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