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Threat Actor Allegedly Claims Breach of Federal Bank Customer Data

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A threat actor on a well-known dark web forum has allegedly claimed responsibility for a significant data breach involving the Indian financial institution, Federal Bank.

The breach reportedly exposes sensitive information of hundreds of thousands of customers, raising serious concerns about data security and privacy.

The claim was first reported by a ThreatMon, who shared the information on social media platform X.

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The post quickly gained traction, drawing attention from cybersecurity experts and concerned citizens.

Details of the Alleged Breach

According to the threat actor’s claims, the leaked dataset contains the personal details of 637,896 individuals.

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The compromised information purportedly includes full names, addresses, birth dates, and unique identification numbers such as PAN numbers, passport numbers, and voter IDs.

This data type is susceptible and could be used for identity theft and other fraudulent activities.

Federal Bank’s Response

Federal Bank has yet to publicly confirm the breach. However, sources within the bank indicate that an internal investigation is underway to verify the authenticity of the claims.

The bank has reportedly engaged cybersecurity experts to assess the situation and mitigate potential damage.

In a brief statement to the press, a spokesperson for Federal Bank stated, “We take data security very seriously and are committed to protecting our customers’ information. We are investigating these claims and will provide updates as more information becomes available.”

If confirmed, this breach could have significant implications for affected customers. Exposure to such detailed personal information puts individuals at risk of identity theft and financial fraud.

Customers are advised to monitor their financial accounts closely and immediately report suspicious activity.

Cybersecurity experts recommend that individuals affected by such breaches consider changing passwords and enabling two-factor authentication on their accounts.

Additionally, staying informed about potential scams and phishing attempts can help mitigate further risks.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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