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    Home»Development»Shell Data Breach: Hacker Group 888 Claims Responsibility for Alleged Cyberattack

    Shell Data Breach: Hacker Group 888 Claims Responsibility for Alleged Cyberattack

    May 29, 2024

    The notorious hacker group 888 has claimed responsibility for a Shell data breach targeting the British multinational oil and gas company. According to their claims, approximately 80,000 individuals could be affected by this breach across several countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, France, India, Singapore, the Philippines, the Netherlands, Malaysia, and Canada.

    The compromised data, shared by the threat actor on a hacking forum, includes a range of sensitive information related to Australian users. The sample data contained information about shopper codes, first and last names, email addresses, contact mobile numbers, postcodes, Nectar information, site addresses, and transaction details.

    Notably, these transactions appear to be associated with Reddy Express (Formerly Coles Express) locations in Australia.

    An Alleged Claim of Shell Data Breach Surfaces

    Source: Dark Web

    The claims of this Shell data leak were shared on a popular hacking forum by the user Kingpin and shared glimpses into sample data allegedly related to the organization. The Cyber Express has reached out to the oil and gas company to learn more about this Shell data breach and the authenticity of the hackers over the claimed data. 

    However, at the time of writing this, no official statement or response has been received. This lack of confirmation leaves the claims regarding the Shell data breach unverified, although the potential implications are threatening for the customers and stakeholders associated with the organization. 

    Talking about the cyberattack on Shell, the hacker Kingpin states that the organization suffered a data breach in May 2024 and this data breach allegedly contained “Shopper Code, First Name, Last Name, Status, Shopper Email, Contact Mobile, Postcode, Nectar, Suburb, State, Site Address, Suburb 1, Country, Site Name, Last Login, Pay and Association Number”.

    A Similar Incident from the Past

    This purported breach is not the first time Shell has been targeted by cyberattacks. In the past, the company has faced similar security incidents, including a ransomware attack and a data security incident involving Accellion’s File Transfer Appliance. These incidents highlight the persistent threat posed by cybercriminals to organizations, particularly those in the energy sector.

    In response to previous incidents, Shell had emphasized its commitment to cybersecurity and data privacy. The company has initiated investigations into the recent breaches and is working to address any potential risks to affected individuals and stakeholders.

    Additionally, Shell had previously contacted relevant regulators and authorities to ensure compliance with data protection regulations and to mitigate the impact of the previous breach.

    The current Shell data leak is an ongoing story and The Cyber Express will be closely monitoring the situation. We’ll update this post once we have more information on this alleged Shell data breach or any official confirmation from the organization.

    Media Disclaimer: This report is based on internal and external research obtained through various means. The information provided is for reference purposes only, and users bear full responsibility for their reliance on it. The Cyber Express assumes no liability for the accuracy or consequences of using this information.

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