Cloud BMW INDIA DATA BREACh
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The Cybernews research team has discovered that the Bengaluru branch of BMW Kun Exclusive, a BMW dealership in India, has exposed sensitive data to the public.
The data leak could have resulted in unauthorized access to sensitive clients' and business data or even a full takeover of the BMW outlet's internal systems by threat actors.
The BMW Kun Exclusive put its systems at risk by leaving an environment configuration file (.env) accessible to the public.
The file contained credentials for various business accounts throughout India, including 19 other dealerships, logins to the platform to send marketing-related SMS, tokens, and API keys that give access to internal systems and their own WhatsApp account.
The Total Database size is 60gb
Sample: You must be logged in to see this link.
Contact me for the db
@CyberAnnet (telegram)
The data leak could have resulted in unauthorized access to sensitive clients' and business data or even a full takeover of the BMW outlet's internal systems by threat actors.
The BMW Kun Exclusive put its systems at risk by leaving an environment configuration file (.env) accessible to the public.
The file contained credentials for various business accounts throughout India, including 19 other dealerships, logins to the platform to send marketing-related SMS, tokens, and API keys that give access to internal systems and their own WhatsApp account.
The Total Database size is 60gb
Sample: You must be logged in to see this link.
Contact me for the db
@CyberAnnet (telegram)
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