A Mexican manufacturing and logistics company, with a reported Zoominfo revenue of $220 million, has had its network access put up for sale on a hacker forum. The compromised systems allegedly grant full root control and administrative access to the central management and operational servers that keep the company functioning.
The allegedly compromised data and system access, which totals 190 GB, includes:
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Root access to the central management server
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Administrative access to the company database and Fussion database server
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Administrative access to the CRM (invoices, HR, logistics, reports)
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Administrative access to the company product display
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Cash register access
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Access control data for premises
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Employee monitoring records and detailed employee data (including photographs)
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Inventory and fuel card refill records
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Customer data
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