Lulu Hypermarket has experienced a major data breach, exposing over 200,000 customer records. The attack, claimed by IntelBroker hackers, includes personal details such as email addresses and phone numbers. The full database, allegedly containing millions of user and order details, may be leaked in the future.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Lulu Hypermarket, a prominent chain of hypermarkets and retail companies headquartered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, has fallen victim to a massive data breach.
The notorious IntelBroker hackers have claimed responsibility for the attack on Breach Forums , leaking the personal details of over 200,000 customers as an initial release, the Hackread.com research team can confirm. The Lulu Group International, owned by Indian businessman and billionaire Yusuff Ali M.
A , operates an extensive network of hypermarkets, supermarkets, and shopping malls across the Middle East, Asia, and other regions. Hackers Claim Access to Full Database The hackers claim to have accessed the full database of Lulu Hypermarket, which allegedly includes the personal data of millions of customers along with order details. They plan to leak the entire dataset at a later time.
To establish the authenticity of their claims, IntelBroker hackers have leaked the details of 196,000 customers, including email addresses and phone numbers. In a post on Breach Forums, the hackers stated: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).
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