GCash: No Evidence of Data Breach
E-wallet firm GCash reassured clients that their funds are secure following reports of an alleged data leak.
Several reports claimed a data leak involving GCash users' private information, allegedly being sold by a threat actor named "Oversleep8351."
- Account numbers
- Addresses
- Employment details
- Other personal information
GCash acknowledged the allegations that its customers' data was being sold on the dark web.
However, the company stated that there is no evidence of any data breach.
Author's summary: GCash denies data breach allegations.
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Philstar.com — 2025-10-27
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