
The attacker announced the sale of an Aruba SpA database containing more than 10,000 records
The attacker announced that he was selling a database allegedly stolen from Aruba SpA, an Italian web hosting and domain registration company. The database reportedly contains 10,400 records with extensive personal information.
Leak details:
Date: 06/10/24
Website: Aruba.it
Price: Details in Personal Message
Format: XLSX
Data leaks include:
Personal identifiers: ID, first name, last name, tax code.
Birth information: date, country and place of birth.
Contact information: address, email address, telephone numbers (including work and mobile).
Professional details: education, profession, company and sector.
Information about place of residence. : Country, address, postal code and municipality.
Membership information: member code, card number and corresponding statuses.
Additional information: notes, certificates and various statuses associated with membership and residence.
History of the company:
Aruba SpA is known for its wide range of web hosting services, including shared hosting, dedicated servers and cloud hosting. It is also an accredited domain name registrar offering many top-level domains (TLDs).
The attacker provided a sample of the leaked data, demonstrating the scale of the compromised information. Potential buyers are encouraged to contact the seller personally for pricing and additional information. The incident highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in digital security and the high stakes associated with protecting sensitive data.

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