Crook leaks 468k+ records, claims they pwned Portugal’s postal carrier
A hacker known as 'Boogeyman' has leaked over 468,000 records from Portugal's national postal service, CTT. The data includes personal information such as email addresses, names, phone numbers, and parcel tracking codes. This breach raises concerns about the potential for sophisticated phishing attacks targeting affected individuals.
- ▪The leaked data includes over 468,000 unique email addresses along with personal details.
- ▪The breach was confirmed by HaveIBeenPwned, which reported a lower number than the hacker's claim of over one million records.
- ▪CTT has not publicly acknowledged the cyberattack that led to this data breach.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
(function() { let windowUrl = window.location.href; windowUrl = windowUrl.substring(windowUrl.indexOf('?') + 1); let messageElement = document.querySelector('.shareableMessage'); if (windowUrl && windowUrl.includes('code') && windowUrl.includes('expires')) { messageElement.style.display = 'block'; } })(); Cyber-Crime Crook leaks 468k+ records, claims they pwned Portugal’s postal carrier Ordered packages via CTT? Those phishing emails could be tricky to spot Connor Jones Connor Jones Cybersecurity reporter Published tue 19 May 2026 // 12:20 UTC Data allegedly belonging to CTT, the operator of Portugal’s national postal service, has leaked online, affecting hundreds of thousands of individuals.According to HaveIBeenPwned, which ingested the data, a little more than 468,000 unique email…
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at www.theregister.com - Articles.