Satanic Strikes Again: WooCommerce Data Breach Exposes 4.4 Million Records, Including Major Players!

Hacker “Satanic” claims a WooCommerce data breach, selling data on over 4.4 million users, including records from major organizations like NVIDIA and Texas.gov. The breach reportedly stems from third-party integrations, not WooCommerce’s core. The database is up for grabs—offers only! Is your data shopping cart ready?

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Looks like “Satanic” is giving eCommerce platforms a devilishly hard time! Who knew hackers had resumes longer than grocery lists? WooCommerce, get your holy water ready, because this data breach claim is hotter than a jalapeño in a sauna. If this hack is real, affected organizations might need more than just a firewall—they might need a full-blown exorcism!

Key Points:

  • A hacker named “Satanic” claims a breach involving WooCommerce, affecting over 4.4 million users.
  • Data allegedly extracted via third-party integrations, not WooCommerce’s core infrastructure.
  • Records include personal and business data from major organizations like NVIDIA and NIST.
  • The breach is being auctioned off, with the hacker “taking offers only” via direct messages or Telegram.
  • If confirmed, this breach could be one of the largest involving WordPress-based platforms in 2025.

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