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	"title": "Singapore real estate firm breached by ALTDOS - DataBreaches.Net",
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	"plain_text": "Singapore real estate firm breached by ALTDOS -\r\nDataBreaches.Net\r\nPublished: 2021-08-20 · Archived: 2026-04-11 02:00:36 UTC\r\nSingapore-based OrangeTee appears to have suffered a massive hack and data exfiltration by ALTDOS threat\r\nactors. “Your highly sophisticated work has exhausted us, both energy and financially,” the firm allegedly wrote\r\nto the threat actors on August 6.\r\nAs this site previously reported, ALTDOS claimed responsibility for a recent attack\r\non OrangeTee in Singapore. OrangeTee describes itself as “Singapore’s 1st One-Stop Real Estate Digital\r\nEcosystem for Property Agents.”\r\nALTDOS provided this site with a statement and proof of claim. On August 12, they claimed, in part, that they had\r\nbeen stealing the firm’s databases since June, 2021 “without any detection by OT Group IT management.”\r\nThe stolen data reportedly include “969 databases from ACSystem, NewOrangeTee, OT_Analytics, OT_Leave,\r\nand ProjInfoListing, ranging from corporate / financial records to customer private personal and financial\r\ninformation.”\r\nOn August 6, OT Group released a  statement on their website. Nonpublicly, however, they also allegedly emailed\r\nALTDOS about their negotiations. The email, which OrangeTee neither confirmed nor denied in a statement to\r\nDataBreaches.net, said that partners and customers were leaving them, that banks had suspended their\r\ntransactions, and that the agents were leaving them or would be leaving them.  The future of the company and its\r\nability to recover from the attack was described in pessimistic terms, and the company sought more time to come\r\nup with a solution.\r\nOn August 12, they reportedly informed ALTDOS that they would not be paying any ransom as their board had\r\nnot approved it.\r\nAs part of the proof of claim provided to this site, ALTDOS included a video showing directory of folders. In a\r\nfew cases, they showed the contents of the folder or a file, such as one that included more than 3,600 individuals’\r\nnames, account numbers, bank name and information.\r\nhttps://www.databreaches.net/singapore-real-estate-firm-breached-by-altdos/\r\nPage 1 of 2\n\nA message to OrangeTee from ALTDOS tells them to Google them and do their due diligence.\r\nIn their August 3 message to OrangeTee depicted in the figure above, ALTDOS referred to a business that was\r\ndestroyed and reputation ruined. DataBreaches.net asked them what business or businesses were they claiming\r\nthey had ruined. In response, they pointed out that Vhive’s web site was still not restored for online ordering and\r\nsales. Vhive had been attacked on March 23, and that does seem like a long time for them to have been unable to\r\nrestore their online store. DataBreaches.net emailed Vhive to ask about that, but once again, they did not reply.\r\nIn their statement to this site, ALTDOS claimed that the data they exfiltrated included “name, national registration\r\nnumber, address, date of birth, giro account, mobile, email, password, transaction details, commission, digital\r\ncontact tracing, courses, and more.” DataBreaches.net did not see proof of all of the data types mentioned in\r\nALTDOS’s statement, and OrangeTee did not respond to specific questions put to it.  In a statement to\r\nDataBreaches.net on August 19, OrangeTee’s Data Protection Officer wrote:\r\nPlease be advised that we are currently working closely with external cyber security experts and law\r\nenforcement agencies to investigate the incident.\r\nApart from this, we have no further comments.\r\nAccording to ALTDOS, OrangeTee’s front end is working, but not the backend.\r\nAs of the time of this publication, ALTDOS has not dumped any data.\r\nSource: https://www.databreaches.net/singapore-real-estate-firm-breached-by-altdos/\r\nhttps://www.databreaches.net/singapore-real-estate-firm-breached-by-altdos/\r\nPage 2 of 2",
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