Millions of stolen records allegedly dumped online by mystery "Hatman" hacker — McDonalds, Vodafone and…
- Hacker “TheHatman” claims to have stolen millions of Azure/Entra employee records from major firms
- Data includes names, emails, job titles, privileged accounts; risks include impersonation and fraud
- Victims dispute scope, but researchers say infostealer‑based theft makes the leaks likely authentic
A cybercriminal is selling millions of user records on the dark web, which they claim to have stolen from large organizations such as McDonalds, Tata Consultancy Services, and Wyndham Hotels.
A hacker going by the alias “TheHatman” posted multiple threads on dark web forums, claiming to have stolen information from Azure and Entra environments.
TheHatman said they broke in using compromised login credentials, targeting almost a dozen organizations.
What was stolen and from whom?
Among the victims and the number of records exposed, are:
McDonald’s Corporation: 1,700,000 records
TCS (Tata Consultancy Services): 800,000 records
Vodafone: 425,000 records
HCL Technologies: 250,000 records
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG): 185,000 records
Kyndryl: 170,000 records
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