Airtel denies allegations of hacking involving 375 million customers’ data on the dark web by hacker xenZen, offered for $50,000 in cryptocurrency. Supposedly updated till June 2024, the data includes phone numbers, emails, addresses, and Aadhaar numbers. Airtel’s investigation found no breach, dismissing claims as attempts to tarnish their reputation.
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