What was taken

ShinyHunters revised its account of the dataset on Thursday, acknowledging an earlier description was an “overstatement” caused by “an analytical error and an AI-generated misinterpretation of the underlying data.” Its amended claim describes the trove as containing more than 264,000 insurer regulatory filing documents spanning property, casualty, health and life companies between 2017 and 2024; approximately 45,000 files from credit rating agencies including Moody’s, Fitch, S&P and AM Best containing financial identifiers used in global debt markets; statutory annual and quarterly financial statements submitted by insurers; around 2,000 customer records with names, email addresses and payment identifiers; production cloud infrastructure logs and configuration files; and database scripts containing stored credentials tied to live production systems.

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