Perhaps the scale of the leak from "Joom" is larger, and only a piece of this base got into the public domain.
The Central Bank and the Visa payment system warned several banks about the data leakage of 55 thousand customer cards that used the services of the Joom marketplace. This was confirmed by representatives of several banks. The database contains data on the first six and last four digits of card numbers, their validity periods, full name, phone numbers and residential addresses.
It is noted that the database could be downloaded for free on a number of specialized sites and in Telegram channels last week. According to the publication, information about the clients of Sberbank, Rosselkhozbank, Otkritie, Raiffeisenbank, Tinkoff Bank and several other organizations was in the public domain. The representative of Joom spoke about the leak, which occurred in March this year, but then it was about the data of "at least 1,000 users" in Russia and Belarus, and Joom reported on the elimination of the threat of further dissemination of information.
Sberbank reported that they received a warning, but did not find their clients in the database - there were only information from four clients of foreign subsidiaries. Raiffeisenbank, Promsvyazbank, Rosbank and others also received notifications, RBC reports. The representative of Promsvyazbank noted that the data that got into the public domain does not allow fraudsters to steal funds from the card.
According to the telegram channel "information leakage" on the black market, databases of a similar format are sold (everything is the same, up to the style of writing a postal address), which are sold at a price of 5 rubles. per line under the guise of "banking bases".
All this may indicate that the scale of the leak from "Joom" is greater, and only a piece of this base got into the public domain.
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The Central Bank and the Visa payment system warned several banks about the data leakage of 55 thousand customer cards that used the services of the Joom marketplace. This was confirmed by representatives of several banks. The database contains data on the first six and last four digits of card numbers, their validity periods, full name, phone numbers and residential addresses.
It is noted that the database could be downloaded for free on a number of specialized sites and in Telegram channels last week. According to the publication, information about the clients of Sberbank, Rosselkhozbank, Otkritie, Raiffeisenbank, Tinkoff Bank and several other organizations was in the public domain. The representative of Joom spoke about the leak, which occurred in March this year, but then it was about the data of "at least 1,000 users" in Russia and Belarus, and Joom reported on the elimination of the threat of further dissemination of information.
Sberbank reported that they received a warning, but did not find their clients in the database - there were only information from four clients of foreign subsidiaries. Raiffeisenbank, Promsvyazbank, Rosbank and others also received notifications, RBC reports. The representative of Promsvyazbank noted that the data that got into the public domain does not allow fraudsters to steal funds from the card.
According to the telegram channel "information leakage" on the black market, databases of a similar format are sold (everything is the same, up to the style of writing a postal address), which are sold at a price of 5 rubles. per line under the guise of "banking bases".
All this may indicate that the scale of the leak from "Joom" is greater, and only a piece of this base got into the public domain.
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