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Sg: OrangeTee real estate group suffers data security breach

Posted on August 11, 2021 by Dissent

CNA reports:

OT Group, the holding company of OrangeTee & Tie and OrangeTee Advisory, has suffered a data security breach, the Singapore real estate group said on Friday (Aug 6).

The company said it received an email from a third party claiming to have accessed its IT network. The incident was reported to the relevant authorities.

Read more on CNA.

Update: Looking at the Comment below, it seems ALTDOS threat actors are claiming that this is their attack. While it’s not unlikely, DataBreaches.net cannot confirm their claim as there has been no proof of claims provided at this point.  OTG has confirmed it was breached, however.

Update 2:  On August 12,  DataBreaches.net received a statement and proof of claim from an ALTDOS account that this site has heard from before.  But this same ALTDOS account also claims that no one on their team submitted the comment yesterday.  Weird. DataBreaches.net has yet to analyze all the data they submitted but it does appear to be their hack.

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1 thought on “Sg: OrangeTee real estate group suffers data security breach”

  1. Altdos says:
    August 11, 2021 at 8:12 am

    SINcerely;
    Altdos

    NOTE: On August 12, this blog received an email from ALTDOS that they had NOT posted this comment. They had, however, sent this site a statement with proof that they claimed responsibility for the incident. But they deny that any member submitted that comment. Weird. — Dissent

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