17-09-25, 02:50 AM
A fresh dataset leak exposing 22,529 records tied to CDEC.COM.PH, a Philippine-based ticketing and customer service system.
The dump reveals user accounts auto-created during ticket submissions, exposing contact emails, organization names, real names, and metadata fields. Although many rows indicate NO-PASSWORD, the dataset still exposes personal and organizational identifiers.
Columns:
ID, Name, Password, AuthToken, Comments, Signature, EmailAddress, FreeformContactInfo, Organization, RealName, NickName, Lang, Gecos, HomePhone, WorkPhone, MobilePhone, PagerPhone, Address1, Address2, City, State, Zip, Country, Timezone, SMIMECertificate, Creator, Created, LastUpdatedBy, LastUpdated
About CDEC.COM.PH:
CDEC (Customer Desk / Enterprise Customer Service platform) handles ticket-based customer interactions. This dataset leak shows email addresses of individuals and organizations (corporate, governmental, and private), often with attached real names or company labels (e.g., “CMA CGM Group News”, “MetaMask”, “Import Staff”). Even without stored passwords, this data represents a serious exposure of customer and partner identities, enabling phishing, impersonation, and mapping of business relationships.
The dump reveals user accounts auto-created during ticket submissions, exposing contact emails, organization names, real names, and metadata fields. Although many rows indicate NO-PASSWORD, the dataset still exposes personal and organizational identifiers.
Columns:
ID, Name, Password, AuthToken, Comments, Signature, EmailAddress, FreeformContactInfo, Organization, RealName, NickName, Lang, Gecos, HomePhone, WorkPhone, MobilePhone, PagerPhone, Address1, Address2, City, State, Zip, Country, Timezone, SMIMECertificate, Creator, Created, LastUpdatedBy, LastUpdated
About CDEC.COM.PH:
CDEC (Customer Desk / Enterprise Customer Service platform) handles ticket-based customer interactions. This dataset leak shows email addresses of individuals and organizations (corporate, governmental, and private), often with attached real names or company labels (e.g., “CMA CGM Group News”, “MetaMask”, “Import Staff”). Even without stored passwords, this data represents a serious exposure of customer and partner identities, enabling phishing, impersonation, and mapping of business relationships.
