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Private records from nine companies sold online

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Private personal records from nine companies were obtained and later sold online, exposing 64 million records with identity and banking details. The set included names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, DNI numbers, and IBAN codes. The scale and sensitivity of the data raise the risk of identity theft and financial fraud for affected people.

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National Police in Spain arrest Barcelona teen in 64-million-record cybercrime case

Law Enforcement
First: 09.12.2025 18:57 Last: 09.12.2025 18:57 Sources 1

How related: The National Police in Spain have arrested a suspected 19-year-old hacker in Barcelona, for allegedly stealing and attempting to sell 64 million records obtained from breaches at nine companies.

About this happening: **National Police in Spain** **arrested** a **19-year-old hacker** in **Barcelona**, escalating a **cybercrime** case involving the alleged theft and sale of **64 million records*...

Coupang hit by network compromise

Incident
First: 01.12.2025 18:29 Last: 01.12.2025 18:29 Sources 1

About this happening: Coupang disclosed a **data breach** that exposed personal information from **33.7 million customer accounts**, creating a major privacy and fraud risk for shoppers. The company sa...

Latest development: 30.12.2025 00:27

Coupang announced $1.17 billion (1.685 trillion Won) in total compensation for 33.7 million customers whose information was exposed in the June 24 breach, with payouts beginning on January 15, 2026 and each customer receiving four single-use purchase vouchers totaling 50,000 won across Coupang products, Coupang Eats, Coupang Travel products, and R.LUX products.

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  1. 09.12.2025 18:57 2 articles · 5mo ago

    Spain arrests suspect in 64 million-record case

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    Spain's National Police arrested a 19-year-old in Barcelona for allegedly stealing and attempting to sell 64,000,000 private records obtained from breaches at nine companies. The records reportedly included full names, home addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, DNI numbers, and IBAN codes, and police said the suspect used multiple forum accounts and pseudonyms to offer the data for sale; officers also seized computers and cryptocurrency wallets tied to the suspected data sales.

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