The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), an administrative body operating in the Gaza Strip, has allegedly been compromised in a massive data breach. A threat actor recently posted on a known cybercrime forum claiming to have exfiltrated the organization’s database, which reportedly contains 2.85 million lines of records.
The allegedly compromised data includes highly sensitive personally identifiable information (PII) and medical details. According to the sample provided by the actor, the compromised data includes:
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ID numbers and reference numbers
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Full names (including first, second, third, last, and mother’s names)
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Dates of birth and sex
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Medical information (Blood type, height, weight, health status)
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Current occupation
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Detailed location data (Permanent governorate, area, street, current residence, latitude, and longitude)
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Email addresses and phone numbers
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URLs for personal photos and ID document photos
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