In a hacker forum monitored by SOCRadar, a new alleged database sale is detected for Luxottica Group. Im selling the customer info of Luxottica's American and Canadian companies/retail stores, all combined it is 306,090,199 records (14,113,577 records are from canda). It contains alot of PII data mainly emails, first name, middle name, last name, address, dob and more. The data is split in 500+ parquet files (******) totalling 123 GB of data, and parquet is already compressed. It can easily be transfered to any format such as CSV. If you're blind like a bat or wanted some slick shades you're probably in this. This data wasnt hacked nor breached, this was accuired legally. No blame on buyers, me nor the the company who was holding this data, all blame falls on Luxottica, they agreed to the terms. Big companies like this love to label people who report such things as "extorters" or simply ignore them. You see if you're such a big company such things like this