UPLUS, a Thai organization founded in 2008 that assists individuals with studying and living abroad, has allegedly suffered a data breach. The compromise was brought to light after an unidentified party leaked a 14MB database to a cybercrime forum.
The allegedly compromised data includes records from two separate CSV files designated for clients and sales leads. According to the posted samples, the exposed information includes:
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Full names and nicknames
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Email addresses
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Phone numbers
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Dates of birth
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Account IDs and creation dates
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Assigned advisors and lead sources
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Internal lead statuses and tags
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