“Hackers put the stolen data, thousands of Dutch and Belgians at their own site”

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The computer hacker group Rex Mundi has a website set up with the collected personal data that the group with previous hacks in hands got. It comes to passwords, bankdata and medical records include Dutch and Belgians.

The computer hacker group Rex Mundi got in the past known for extensive hacks of the systems of, among others, Domino’s Pizza, telecoms company Numericable and the Dutch employment agency Accord. The grouping of compressed hacked companies, and published frequent large amounts of data on Pastebin and Dpaste.

Via Twitter let Rex Mundi know the data is now grouped on a private site that is accessible via the Tor network. On the site passwords, logins, medical information and bank account details of thousands of people and tens of thousands of Belgians.

It comes to data hacks of thirteen companies prey made that refused to pay the blackmailers. Among the companies are the Dutch company Accord, the Belgian companies Alfahosting, Buyway, Exaris, the medical control service Mensura, and Numericable and the international companies, Domino’s, Drake, and EasyPay. Also the captured data from the last hack, from the beginning of december, on the interimbureaus Tobasco and Z-Staffing, are there.

According to the hackers on the site previously published material, but also not yet previously published data. It seems to go to the persoonsdata of thousands of mainly Belgians who are registered in interimbureau Xtra Interim. That data was Rex Mundi in december in the hands but were not previously published.

The group says for the fun, for the thrills, but mainly for money to hacking. The data from companies across the bridge, and the collective never disclose, claims the group.