Technogym, a global manufacturer of fitness equipment, has allegedly been compromised, specifically affecting its operations in Egypt. The incident surfaced when a threat actor posted a dataset for sale on a dark web forum, claiming it contains approximately 13,000 rows of lead data. The actor has set a price of $300 for the database, which reportedly encompasses 9,000 unique phone numbers and 13,000 unique email addresses.
According to the samples provided by the actor, the allegedly compromised data includes:
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First and Last Names
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Email addresses
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Phone and mobile numbers
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Physical addresses (Street, City, State, Country)
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Birthdates
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Job Titles
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Technogym IDs and Unique IDs
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Lead source and status details
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Gender
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