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Home / Technology / Hackers Claim 1M+ Customer PII Stolen from Brightspeed

Hackers Claim 1M+ Customer PII Stolen from Brightspeed

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Brightspeed is investigating a potential data breach affecting over a million customers.
  • Hackers claim to have stolen names, emails, phone numbers, and partial payment info.
  • The company is looking into the reports and will inform stakeholders as more is known.
Hackers Claim 1M+ Customer PII Stolen from Brightspeed

A major US fiber broadband provider, Brightspeed, is reportedly under investigation for a significant cybersecurity incident. A hacking group, Crimson Collective, has claimed responsibility for an attack that allegedly compromised the personal data of over one million customers. The group stated that stolen information includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, postal addresses, account details, and partial payment card information.

Brightspeed, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, has acknowledged the reports and stated it is "currently investigating reports of a cybersecurity event." The company emphasizes its commitment to the security of its networks and customer information. It has assured that stakeholders will be kept informed as the investigation unfolds.

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Formed in 2022, Brightspeed operates across 20 states, providing fiber broadband services. The company is actively expanding its network with the goal of reaching millions of premises nationwide. This alleged breach raises concerns for its vast customer base and highlights ongoing cybersecurity challenges in the telecommunications sector.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Crimson Collective claims to have stolen personal data from over one million Brightspeed customers, but Brightspeed is still investigating these claims.
The group claims to have stolen names, email addresses, phone numbers, postal addresses, account information, and partial payment card data.
Brightspeed has not confirmed the breach but stated it is actively investigating the reported cybersecurity event and will share updates.

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