A database allegedly belonging to Yalla Tager Marketplace (yallatager.com) has surfaced on a dark web forum, exposing sensitive details of over 20,000 users.
Details of the Leak
The compromised dataset, shared in .csv format, is said to contain:
- Full Names
- Email Addresses
- Customer Codes
- Shop Names
- Telephone Numbers
- Interests & Groups
- Location Data (Country, State/Province, City, ZIP)
- Customer Since (registration dates)
- Associated Website details
The leak, dated 2025, was posted by a forum user under the alias Chucky_BF, who has a reputation for previous breaches. Screenshots of the sample data show personally identifiable information (PII) such as names, phone numbers, and emails tied to Egyptian users, including those in Qalyubia, Cairo, and Asyut.
The leaked data could lead to:
- Targeted phishing campaigns leveraging names, emails, and phone numbers.
- Business impersonation scams exploiting shop names and customer codes.
- Identity fraud and account takeovers, especially if reused credentials are part of the dump.
- Increased exposure of wholesale merchants and suppliers on the platform.
Given the scale of the leak, affected users could face both personal and professional risks, with cybercriminals exploiting exposed relationships between customers and vendors.