In a serious claim shared on a darknet forum, the attacker claims to have obtained a huge amount of data from QuoteWizard.com and LendingTree, two well-known companies in the insurance and financial services sectors. The data, believed to be 2 TB in size when compressed, is said to include highly sensitive personal information of 190 million people and 3 billion tracking pixel data records.
According to the seller, the data set includes:
Full customer information: names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and other personal information.
Partial credit card information: only the middle five digits are masked.
Vehicle History and Driving Records: Information Used to Compile Insurance Quotes.
Personal Information: Details needed to evaluate your insurance.
Tracking Pixel Data: Including PII and IP addresses for online tracking.
The seller claims that this data includes information from several insurance companies, including Allstate, State Farm, Progressive, Liberty Mutual and others. The data is allegedly organized into numerous detailed tables, covering everything from customer interactions and insurance quotes to financial transactions and communication logs. In total, the seller is offering this data for US$2 million.
