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Hackers Try to Sell 26 Million Breached Records: Report

Hackers are trying to sell 26 million user records apparently obtained from three data breaches, researchers say. The data apparently comes from data breaches at meal-kit delivery service Home-Chef, photo-printing firm ChatBooks and The Chronicle of Higher Education. The records are packaged in three databases with prices ranging from $1,500 to $2,500 each. A hacking group calling itself Shiny Hunters is brokering the sale of these databases, the report notes. A Microsoft spokesperson told Information Security Media Group Friday that’s it aware of the claim and is investigating.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/hackers-try-to-sell-26-million-breached-records-report-a-14253

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