Exclusive: Australian Seventh-day Adventist Ministry Data Reportedly Stolen in Cyberattack

Exclusive: Australian Seventh-day Adventist Ministry Data Reportedly Stolen in Cyberattack

Exclusive: Australian Seventh-day Adventist Ministry Data Reportedly Stolen in Cyberattack

The threat actors claim to have exfiltrated data from the Australian Seventh-day Adventist ministry, Steps To Life.

Steps To Life bills itself as a “special ministry,” establishing itself as a television recording studio “specializing in the production of high-quality, Christ-centered television and DVD programs proclaiming the Gospel as relevant to the living world at the end of time. of biblical prophetic history.

On December 2, a malicious actor named “ni” posted on a popular hacking forum, claiming to have stolen more than 130,000 rows of data from Steps To Life.

Additionally, the threat actor posted a sample of the stolen data, which reportedly contains full names, email addresses, fax, password, saved data, credit, level, company, several addresses, city, state, country, zip code and other points. including “unsubscribe”, “payment indicator” and more.

Based on data analysis, many of these data points are included, but Cyber ​​Daily was unable to verify whether passwords were listed in the sample. However, Cyber ​​Daily can verify that at least some of the data is legitimate.

Additionally, the sample data includes full transcripts of emails sent by Steps To Life members to the ministry, largely speaking about the DVDs and the teachings of the Lord.

It also did not list the data for sale.

Cyber ​​Daily has contacted Steps To Life for more information.

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