Visible to the public "Threat Actor Claims Major TransUnion Data Breach"Conflict Detection Enabled

A notorious threat actor linked to previous big-name breaches has recently released several gigabytes of personal data stolen from credit agency TransUnion. According to security researchers at Vx-underground, an individual who goes by the moniker "USDoD" posted a 3GB database containing the personally identifiable information (PII) of 58,505 individuals. The researchers noted that the database appeared to be compromised on March 2, 2022. This leaked database has information on individuals all across the globe, including the Americas (North and South), as well as Europe. Among the PII taken are first and last names, internal TransUnion identifiers, passport information including place and date of birth, marital status, age, employer information, credit scores, and loan information.

Infosecurity reports: "Threat Actor Claims Major TransUnion Data Breach"