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Razer data put up for sale on a hack forum

Last updated: 2023/07/10 at 2:05 PM
Security Parrot Editorial Team Published July 10, 2023
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Razer Data Stolen and Up for Sale for $100,000

A hacker forum recently announced the sale of data allegedly stolen from Razer, a company that produces gaming equipment and peripherals. The data is being sold for $100,000 in Monero cryptocurrency.

Data Breach

The report about the Razer hack and the sale of stolen data was published over the weekend. The description of the “lot” contains numerous screenshots of files and folders allegedly stolen from razer.com. The seller claims to have stolen the source code, encryption keys, database, logins and passwords to access the backend for razer.com and other products.

No Official Statement from Razer

So far, no official statements have been received from Razer representatives, and the company has not reported any cyber attacks and data leaks. The latest Razer-related incident dates back to 2020, when the company accidentally left its online store database unprotected.
The severity of the current breach is yet to be determined, as the company has not made any official comment on the matter. It is also unclear if the data being sold is legitimate or not. It is possible that the seller is attempting to scam potential buyers.
The sale of stolen data is a common occurrence in the cyber security world. Attackers are often able to gain access to sensitive information through various methods, such as exploiting vulnerabilities in software or exploiting weak passwords.
Once the data is obtained, attackers can then sell it on the dark web or other hacker forums. The sale of stolen data can be lucrative for attackers, as they can make a large profit from the sale.
The sale of stolen data can have serious consequences for the victims. The stolen data can be used for identity theft, financial fraud, and other malicious activities. Companies can also suffer from reputational damage and financial losses due to the sale of stolen data.
It is important for companies to take measures to protect their data. Companies should ensure that their systems are up to date and secure, and that they have strong passwords and authentication protocols in place. Companies should also monitor their networks for any suspicious activity and take immediate action if any is detected.
It is also important for companies to have a data breach response plan in place. This plan should include steps to take in the event of a data breach, such as notifying affected customers and taking steps to mitigate the damage caused by the breach.
In conclusion, the sale of stolen data is a serious problem that can have serious consequences for companies and individuals. Companies should take measures to protect their data and have a data breach response plan in place. It is also important to be aware of the risks associated with the sale of stolen data and take steps to protect yourself from becoming a victim.

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