VPNmentor just published cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler’s latest findings, revealing a non-password-protected database containing 3,587,960 records totaling 292 GB, tied to SABO, a well known global fashion brand based in Australia.
The exposed data includes invoices, packing slips, and other documents containing personally identifiable information (PII) such as customer names, physical and email addresses, phone numbers, and order details—impacting both retail and commercial buyers.
This breach raises significant concerns about privacy and data security in the retail industry. Given the scale and nature of the exposure, the risks include phishing, social engineering, and financial fraud.
You can find the full report here: https://www.vpnmentor.com/news/report-sabo-breach/
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Over 3.5 Million Customer Records Exposed in Australian Fashion Brand Data Breach
VPNmentor just published cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler’s latest findings, revealing a non-password-protected database containing 3,587,960 records totaling 292 GB, tied to SABO, a well known global fashion brand based in Australia.
The exposed data includes invoices, packing slips, and other documents containing personally identifiable information (PII) such as customer names, physical and email addresses, phone numbers, and order details—impacting both retail and commercial buyers.
This breach raises significant concerns about privacy and data security in the retail industry. Given the scale and nature of the exposure, the risks include phishing, social engineering, and financial fraud.
You can find the full report here: https://www.vpnmentor.com/news/report-sabo-breach/
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