A recent claim has surfaced alleging that Verizon’s Push-to-Talk (PTT) service has been breached, compromising a staggering 328GB of data. The breach reportedly includes highly sensitive information, putting millions of users at risk.
Details of the Alleged Breach
The leaked data is said to contain:
- API Access Credentials
- Call Logs with Personal Information (phone numbers, emails, addresses)
- IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) Numbers
- SIM Keys and SIM Numbers
- Server Logs
- Full SQL Admin Access
If confirmed, this breach could have serious implications, exposing users to identity theft, fraud, and other cyber threats. Verizon has not yet issued an official statement regarding the breach.
Potential Impact
The exposure of API credentials and SIM data could allow malicious actors to hijack accounts, eavesdrop on calls, or even compromise the PTT service infrastructure. Verizon customers are advised to monitor their accounts for unusual activity.
Disclaimer: This article is based on allegations. Await official confirmation for further details.