Juspay server leaked data dumping that on the Dark Web


Juspay server leaked data dumping that on the Dark Web: According to Rajshekhar Rajaharia, an independent cybersecurity researcher, data of nearly 10 crore credit and debit card holders in the country is being sold for an undisclosed amount on the Dark Web. The massive data dump on the Dark Web has been leaked from a compromised server of Bengaluru-based digital payments gateway Juspay.

 

JusPay said that no card numbers or financial information were compromised during the cyber-attack and the actual number is much lower than the 10 crore-figure being reported.

 

Rajaharia claimed that the data was being sold on the Dark Web for an undisclosed amount via cryptocurrency Bitcoin.

 

According to him, PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) have been followed by Juspay in storing users' card information.

 

"However, if the hackers can find out the Hash algorithm used to generate the card fingerprint, they will be able to decrypt the masked card number. In this condition, all 10 crore cardholders are at risk," Rajaharia noted.


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