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Threat Actor Allegedly Claims Leak of SisaCloud Database

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A threat actor has reportedly claimed responsibility for leaking a database belonging to SisaCloud, Thailand’s School Information System Advance.

This alarming news was first reported by DailyDarkWeb on their social media platform, X.com, raising significant concerns about the security of educational data in Thailand.

Details of the Alleged Leak

The threat actor claims that the leaked database contains over 5 million lines of sensitive information, including personal details such as email addresses, phone numbers, full names, and ID card numbers.

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The sheer volume and sensitivity of the data have sparked immediate concerns among cybersecurity experts and the general public alike.

If confirmed, the alleged leak would represent a significant breach of privacy for millions of individuals associated with the Thai education system.

The potential misuse of such data could lead to various forms of cybercrime, including identity theft and phishing attacks.

SisaCloud has not released an official statement regarding the alleged leak. However, an investigation is expected to be launched to determine the validity of the claims and assess the extent of the damage.

Cybersecurity agencies in Thailand are likely to be involved in the investigation, given the potential national security implications.

Experts urge affected individuals to remain vigilant and monitor their accounts for any unusual activity. They also recommend changing passwords and enabling two-factor authentication to enhance security.

This incident highlights the growing threat of cyberattacks on educational institutions worldwide.

Schools and universities are increasingly becoming targets for cybercriminals due to the vast amounts of personal data they hold. The SisaCloud case is a stark reminder of the need for robust cybersecurity measures in education.

Educational institutions are urged to review their security protocols and invest in advanced cybersecurity solutions to protect against such threats.

The potential consequences of data breaches in the education sector are far-reaching. They impact not just the institutions themselves but also the students, parents, and staff whose data may be compromised.

As the investigation into the alleged SisaCloud database leak continues, the need for heightened cybersecurity awareness and preparedness becomes increasingly apparent.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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