A hacker has claimed to have breached the database of one of the largest e-commerce site in Egypt, without revealing the name of the site. According to the post, the database contained data for 105,000 users, including usernames, personal photos, dates of birth, gender, email addresses, and passwords.

The authenticity of this leak has not yet been confirmed or denied.

Earlier this month, another hacker claimed to have breached the data of 85 million Egyptian citizens and put it up for sale. However, he later retracted his claim and closed all of their accounts. The Dark Entry technical team contacted the hacker to verify the leak. They sent an ID number of a deceased person to the hacker, who responded with the data associated with that person. This suggests that the leak may be real.