- A German logistics management company has experienced a data violation
- Royal Mail may have been exposed accordingly
- Ghna hacking group previously targeted Samsung Electronics
A piracy group bearing the name of GHNA has put information for sale on the notorious Breachforums site, claiming that membership belongs to the Royal Mail Group.
The British postal company would have been raped by a German logistics management supplier – if the information for sale is legitimate.
These data include 293 folders and 16,549 files, and include personally identifiable information (PII) such as names, physical addresses, telephone numbers and package details, leaving anyone assigned to risk of identity and fraud.
Familiar exploits
“We are aware of an incident that would have affected Specos, a supplier of Royal Mail,” said a Royal Mail spokesperson.
“We work with the company to investigate the problem and establish what impact there may be concerning their data. We can confirm that there has been no impact on the operations and services of Royal Mail continue to function as usual.”
The GHNA previously disclosed more than 270,000 customer service tickets linked to Samsung Electronics Germany, in a violation that has exposed personal transactional and sensitive data.
A spokesperson for Spectos GmbH confirmed Techradar Pro It has been the target of an current cyber attack since March 29, 2025, when “unauthorized access to personal systems and data has occurred”, and the attack is underway, but the systems are permanently monitored and secured.
“The origin of the attack is currently being analyzed with external cybersecurity experts.
Hudsonrock’s analysis suggests that AI plays an increasingly important role in violations such as this, with tools like Chatgpt capable of “quickly analyzing” files “and extracting precious data such as Pii.
Via the register