The Safety Detectives Cybersecurity Team stumbled upon a forum post on the clear web where a threat actor posted a link to a database allegedly belonging to the French electronics retail store Boulanger Electroménager & Multimédia, which suffered a cyber incident in 2024. The data stolen is now being offered for free.
The dataset is available in parsed and unparsed formats and contains 5 and 27+ million records from Boulanger’s customers. The data includes names, surnames, full physical addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers.
This data is sensitive because it could be used by malicious actors to prepare and execute various types of attacks on the affected customers.
The full report can be accessed here: https://www.safetydetectives.com/news/boulanger-leak-report/
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Boulanger’s 27 Million Records Data Breach Resurfaces for Free
The Safety Detectives Cybersecurity Team stumbled upon a forum post on the clear web where a threat actor posted a link to a database allegedly belonging to the French electronics retail store Boulanger Electroménager & Multimédia, which suffered a cyber incident in 2024. The data stolen is now being offered for free.
The dataset is available in parsed and unparsed formats and contains 5 and 27+ million records from Boulanger’s customers. The data includes names, surnames, full physical addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers.
This data is sensitive because it could be used by malicious actors to prepare and execute various types of attacks on the affected customers.
The full report can be accessed here: https://www.safetydetectives.com/news/boulanger-leak-report/
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