: The primary sorting mechanism, often used for SMS spam or "smishing" attacks.
Based on the leak's description and the typical data collected by the Eme Bus travel app, the database likely includes:
The database is reported to contain nearly a million entries of user information. Given that Eme Bus allows customers to register for a "Benefits Club" and save frequent passenger data, the exposure of this information poses a direct risk to Chilean commuters who utilize their web and mobile services. 902,278 emebus.cl User Database (phone sorted d...
: Attackers can more easily launch automated SMS campaigns targeting users in specific Chilean regions.
: Personal identities associated with specific travel profiles. : The primary sorting mechanism, often used for
The specific mention of the data being "phone sorted" indicates the threat actor's intent:
: Use tools like Have I Been Pwned to see if your email or phone number has been confirmed in this specific leak. : Attackers can more easily launch automated SMS
This report analyzes the security incident involving a database allegedly containing from the Chilean bus operator EME Bus (emebus.cl) . The leak, which has appeared on various data breach forums, is specifically formatted to be "phone sorted," suggesting a primary focus on mobile contact information for marketing or phishing exploitation. Incident Summary