HackRead reports that ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility for attacks on Twilio Authy, Neiman Marcus, and Truist Bank and has leaked data from all three.
The infamous ShinyHunters hacking group, known for their recent Ticketmaster data breach, has struck again with a series of new attacks. This time, they have targeted Neiman Marcus, a renowned American luxury department store chain based in Dallas, Texas; Truist Financial Corporation, a major bank holding company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina; and extracted 33 million phone numbers from Twilio’s Authy service.
The Neiman Marcus breach was reportedly linked to the Snowflake incident, as the retailer reported to the Maine Attorney General’s Office. However, the retailer’s report to Maine is not consistent with ShinyHunters’ leak. HackRead reported that the leak contained the personal data of more than 40 million customers. Neiman Marcus’s report to Maine, however, reported that 64,472 people were affected.
Read more about this leak and the other two leaks on HackRead.