Reports suggest the archive contains proprietary source code from L'Oréal’s e-commerce and internal platforms.
This is likely a codename used by the hacker group to organize their collections or a reference to a specific subset of data. Content and Findings L'Oreal's defrosts.7z
A notable breach occurred where the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) issued a warning to L'Oréal Singapore for failing to secure a website. Reports suggest the archive contains proprietary source code
Large portions of the file typically consist of assets related to advertising campaigns and product formulas. primarily from localized branches (e.g.
Linked to various "dump" sites where hackers share stolen credentials or internal documents.
Investigations have found varying levels of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), such as email addresses and order histories, primarily from localized branches (e.g., L'Oréal Singapore). Security Context 🔐