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Hacker Claims to Sell 75M Revolut Records; Company Investigates A hacker claims to sell 75 million Revolut customer records, including partial card details, emails, and personal data, on a cybercrime forum. Researchers suspect the data may be aggregated from multiple sources, as Revolut reports no breach signs. The dataset, priced at $500, could facilitate phishing and social engineering attacks if legitimate. Revolut, a digital financial platform with 75 million retail customers, is investigating the claims but has found no valid identifiers in the alleged records. Previously, a 2022 cyberattack affected over 50,000 Revolut customers, though card data was reportedly secure.
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