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	"plain_text": "Acer confirms second security breach this year\r\nBy Catalin Cimpanu\r\nPublished: 2022-12-16 · Archived: 2026-04-02 11:22:16 UTC\r\nA spokesperson for Taiwanese computer maker Acer has confirmed today that the company suffered a second\r\nsecurity breach this year after hackers advertised the sale of more than 60 GB of data on an underground\r\ncybercrime forum.\r\nSupposedly containing customer details and login information for Indian retailers and distributors, the data was\r\nshared on RAID, a forum used by threat actors over the past years to extort companies and sell stolen data.\r\nSamples of the stolen data, along with a video of the rest of the files, were shared by the threat actor.\r\nThe Record was able to confirm some of the data that was leaked on Wednesday.\r\nResponding to a request for comment sent yesterday by The Record, an Acer spokesperson confirmed the hack in\r\nan email earlier today, after the company notified its security team and investigated the hackers' claims.\r\nThe full unedited statement is available below:\r\nWe have recently detected an isolated attack on our local after-sales service system in India. Upon\r\ndetection, we immediately initiated our security protocols and conducted a full scan of our systems. We\r\nare notifying all potentially affected customers in India. The incident has been reported to local law\r\nenforcement and the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, and has no material impact to our\r\noperations and business continuity.\r\nSteven Chung, Acer Corporate Communications\r\nhttps://therecord.media/acer-confirms-second-security-breach-this-year/\r\nPage 1 of 2\n\nA representative for the hackers behind the Acer breach said they contacted the company but the Taiwanese\r\nvendor never responded. The hackers told The Record they had access to Acer India's network since mid-September to October 6.\r\nToday's confirmation marks the second security breach that Acer has suffered this year after falling victim to a\r\nransomware attack in March, during which the REvil ransomware group demanded a whopping $50 million from\r\nthe computer maker.\r\nThis is also the second time Acer India's network has been breached after hackers stole 20,000 user\r\ncredentials back in 2012.\r\nSource: https://therecord.media/acer-confirms-second-security-breach-this-year/\r\nhttps://therecord.media/acer-confirms-second-security-breach-this-year/\r\nPage 2 of 2",
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