Cooler Master Hacked: Ghostr Claims 103GB Data Theft, Including Unencrypted Credit Cards

Cooler Master hacked! A hacker named “Ghostr” claims to have stolen over 103GB of sensitive corporate and customer data, including unencrypted credit card information. Cooler Master has yet to comment on the alleged breach. The jury’s still out on the full extent of this data…

Hot Take:

Looks like Cooler Master might need more than just chillers for their servers after this one. Maybe they should consider renaming their “Fanzone” to “Hackzone”?

Key Points:

  • A hacker known as “Ghostr” claims to have breached Cooler Master servers.
  • Ghostr allegedly stole over 103GB of sensitive data, including corporate and customer information.
  • Stolen data reportedly includes unencrypted credit card information of over 500,000 Fanzone members.
  • Cooler Master has yet to respond to the breach claims.
  • BleepingComputer has verified the sample data provided by the hacker.

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