Data on 760K workers from Xerox, Nokia, BofA, Morgan Stanley and more dumped online

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December 03, 2024
Data on 760K workers from Xerox, Nokia, BofA, Morgan Stanley and more dumped online

More late woes from the massive 2023 MoveIT databreach. The Register reports that more companies are now seeing their data leaked online on a popular hacking forum:

Hundreds of thousands of employees from major corporations including Xerox, Nokia, Koch, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and others appear to be the latest victims in a massive data breach linked to last year’s attacks on file transfer tool MOVEit.

On Monday morning, an entity that uses the handle “Nam3L3ss” began leaking what they claimed to be personal data belonging to the abovementioned corporations, plus workers at other firms affected by the MOVEit vulnerability.

Atlas Privacy analyzed the date leaked by Nam3L3ss and found it included hundreds of thousands of employees’ names, phone numbers, email addresses, job addresses, employee badges, job titles, and usernames:

This includes more than 760,000 employee details belonging to workers from Xerox (42,735), Koch (237,487), Nokia (94,253), Bank of America (288,297), Bridgewater (2,141), Morgan Stanley (32,861), and JLL (62,349).

Read more at The Register.