Personal information of 73 million customers of the telecommunications company Etianti was leaked

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Personal information of 73 million customers of the telecommunications company Etianti was leaked

Personal information of 73 million customers of the telecommunications company Etiandeti has been leaked.

Personal information of 73 million current and former customers of the telecommunications company Etiandeti has been exposed on the internet.

This information includes addresses, social security numbers, and login passwords that have been published on the dark web.

The telecommunications company has stated that they have not obtained evidence that this information has been stolen, but they have employed cybersecurity experts to investigate.

The login passwords of the company’s customers have been automatically reset.

The company has urged its customers to monitor their account activities and report any suspicious credit card transactions.

According to Etiandeti, the data involved in this information breach appears to be from 2019 or earlier and relates to 76 million current customers and 654 former customers of this company.

Email addresses, names, surnames, and birthdates of these individuals have been disclosed, but their financial information has not been exposed.

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