3.1TB of NAIC data dumped on to the dark web

3.1TB of NAIC data dumped on to the dark web

What the dump contains

ShinyHunters revised its claims about the dataset on Thursday, saying its earlier account of the contents was an “overstatement” caused by “an analytical error and an AI-generated misinterpretation of the underlying data.” Its amended version describes the 3.1TB trove as containing more than 264,000 insurer regulatory filing PDFs spanning property, casualty, health and life insurance companies between 2017 and 2024; approximately 45,000 files from credit rating agencies including Moody’s, Fitch, S&P, Kroll, DBRS, AM Best, Egan-Jones and HR Ratings; statutory annual and quarterly financial statements submitted by insurers; around 2,000 customer and bulk order records with names, email addresses and payment transaction identifiers; production AWS infrastructure logs and cloud configuration files; and SQL scripts with stored credentials tied to production environments.

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