Clickrent.es, a Spanish car rental service, has allegedly been compromised, potentially exposing a massive database containing 2.5 million records. The data is currently being offered for sale on a hacker forum by an anonymous actor who claims to have attempted negotiations with the company for over two weeks before going public.
The allegedly compromised data includes over 100GB of KYC (Know Your Customer) files, internal agency documents, and customer JSONL data. The exposed information reportedly contains:
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Full names
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Dates of birth
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Email addresses
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Phone numbers
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Physical addresses
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Passwords
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National ID and passport numbers (with expiration dates)
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Driver’s license details
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Partial credit card numbers
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Detailed car rental booking information
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KYC verification files (Passports, IDs, selfies, and PDFs)
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Employee details and internal financial data
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