- A German Logistics Management Company has experienced data violation
- Royal Mail May archives may have been exposed as a result
- GHNA piracy group previously Samsung Electronics
A piracy group with the name of GHNA has put information for sale at the notorious Breachforums site, claiming that it belongs to the Royal Mail Group.
According to reports, the British postal firm was violated through a German logistics management provider, if the information for sale is legitimate.
These data include 293 folders and 16,549 files, and it is said that it includes personal identification information (PII) such as names, physical addresses, telephone numbers and package details, leaving anyone affected at risk of identity and fraud.
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“We are aware of an incident that alleges that affected S -aspects, a supplier of Royal Mail,” a Royal Mail spokesman told us.
“We are working with the company to investigate the problem and establish what impact there can be regarding their data. We can confirm that there has been no impact on real mail operations and services continue to function as normal.”
GHNA previously leaked more than 270,000 customer service tickets linked to Samsung Electronics Germany, in a violation that presented transactional and confidential personal data.
A spokesman for GMBH aspects confirmed to Techradar Pro It has been the objective of an ongoing cyber attack since March 29, 2025, when “unauthorized access to customer’s personal systems and data has occurred”, and that the attack is ongoing, but the systems are being monitored and continuously insured.
“The origin of the attack is currently being analyzed together with experts in external cyber security.
Hudsonrock’s analysis suggests that AI is playing an increasingly important role in infractions like this, with tools such as Chatgpt capable of “quickly analyzing” files and extracting valuable data such as PII.
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