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high severity May 29, 2026 · scope unconfirmed

Asopagos Hit by Everest in 6.51GB Data Breach

Colombian fintech and electronic payments provider Asopagos suffered a data breach attributed to the Everest group. A 6.51GB dataset was discovered on May 29. Specific data types and exact number of affected users were not disclosed in initial reports.

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Asopagos Hit by Everest in 6.51GB Data Breach
Data exposed:
  • unspecified corporate data

Colombian fintech and electronic payments provider Asopagos suffered a data breach attributed to the Everest ransomware group, with a 6.51GB dataset discovered on May 29, 2026. The incident exposed unspecified corporate data, though initial public reporting has not disclosed the precise number of affected users or the exact categories of information involved.

Available reporting describes the breach as high severity. The Everest group claimed responsibility, posting evidence of the stolen material. Specifics on whether the dataset includes customer payment records, employee information, or internal operational files remain unconfirmed in early disclosures. Industry research from sources such as DoxxScan™ continuous monitoring indicates that fintech organizations frequently store mixtures of personally identifiable information, financial transaction logs, and credential material that can surface in subsequent leaks.

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