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Data of 6 Million Verizon Customers Put Up for Sale by Hackers

March 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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A significant data breach has impacted Russell Cellular, a major authorized retailer for Verizon. Hackers have managed to steal a massive 61GB database containing the personal information of over six million Verizon customers and employees. This stolen data has now surfaced on a popular hacking forum, where it is being offered for sale at a surprisingly low price.

Hackers are selling the stolen data of more than 6.3 million Verizon customers for just $1,200. According to a report by Cybernews, the hackers have obtained specific details about Verizon customers, including full names, phone numbers, email addresses, and account numbers. Additionally, device details such as IMEI serial numbers, tracking numbers, and specific phone plans have also been compromised.

The situation is even more concerning for Russell Cellular employees, as the hackers have managed to acquire their usernames, passwords, and system access levels. Particularly worrying is the fact that some passwords were stored as plain text, making it easy for attackers to access internal company systems.

The recent data breach poses a significant threat to individuals on the compromised list. Cybercriminals could use the stolen information to conduct targeted scams, posing as Verizon or Russell Cellular employees to deceive customers into revealing sensitive account details. With the vast amount of information available to them, these fraudulent messages may appear legitimate.

For employees, the leaked passwords represent a major security risk. If these passwords are reused for other accounts, such as bank accounts or social media, hackers could easily gain unauthorized access. This not only jeopardizes the company’s network security but also puts individuals at risk.

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Verizon is actively investigating the data breach, although neither Verizon nor Russell Cellular has publicly disclosed the extent of the damage caused by the leak. If you have purchased a device from Russell Cellular, remain vigilant for any suspicious messages or emails. It is advisable to change your passwords as a precautionary measure until the companies address the situation.

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