OVHcloud, a prominent global provider of web hosting and cloud computing services, has allegedly been compromised, with claims of a massive data theft surfacing on a known cybercrime forum. The actor responsible alleges they maintain access to one of OVHcloud’s parent accounts and its associated servers, which facilitated the large-scale extraction of sensitive information. The stolen data is currently being offered for sale.
According to the actor, the allegedly compromised data includes records for 1.6 million “OVH Fresh” customers and the inner workings of 5.9 million active websites hosted on the platform. Based on the provided sample and claims, the compromised data includes:
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First and last names
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Phone numbers
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Email addresses
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Physical addresses (Street, City, Zip code)
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Website source code
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Website databases
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Server configurations
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