FreeSAP, a Chilean IT consulting company specializing in SAP services across Latin America, has allegedly been compromised. The company’s website was reportedly taken down and replaced with a ransom message. The party responsible has threatened to publicly release the stolen files if a ransom is not paid within 48 hours, while simultaneously offering the data for sale for $300.
The allegedly compromised data includes a 1.55 GB archive containing the website’s complete source code, configurations, and backups. Additionally, the breach involves a database containing 40,081 rows. According to the provided sample, the database includes:
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User login names
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Email addresses
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Hashed passwords
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Display names
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User registration dates
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Admin user details
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