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Hacker Alleges Theft of Piramal Group’s Employee Data; Company Denies Breach as "Erroneous and Misleading"

Piramal Group has firmly denied any breach, attributing the purported data leak to a third-party platform.

 


Recent reports have suggested that employee data belonging to Piramal Group, including names and email addresses of both current and former staff members, may have been compromised and offered for sale on the dark web. These allegations have understandably raised concerns regarding the security of sensitive information within the organization. 

However, Piramal Group has firmly denied any breach, attributing the purported data leak to a third-party platform. The Indian government's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) was also notified of the situation and has confirmed that there was no compromise in Piramal Group's systems.

The controversy arose when a hacker reportedly posted a small portion of the stolen data on a prominent cybercrime forum last week. The publication that brought this issue to light claims to have accessed a larger sample of data from the alleged hacker and validated it using a job listing portal. This development has highlighted the importance of robust data security measures and has led to widespread speculation about the integrity of Piramal Group's systems.

In response to these allegations, a spokesperson for Piramal Group provided a detailed statement to the Times of India, emphasizing, "As mentioned earlier, we can confirm that there has been no data breach at Piramal Group.The suspicious activity on the dark web was evaluated and confirmed by our cybersecurity team as a false claim.

As per our investigation, the sample data shared is not Piramal Organization data and has no relevance to us. On further investigation we have also found that the information in question seems to have originated from a third-party platform, Mailinator and not any of the systems at Piramal. Mailinator is not associated with Piramal Group in any form

We have also shared the same feedback with regulatory authority, CERT IN and kept them informed.

We reiterate that there has been no breach of our data and any assertion to this effect is erroneous and misleading."

The detailed response from Piramal Group underscores their commitment to data security and transparency. As the investigation continues, the company remains vigilant in protecting the personal information of its employees and upholding the trust placed in them by their stakeholders.
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