Financial Services / Fintech (Buy-Now-Pay-Later) / Consumer / Colombia
Colombian buy-now-pay-later and point-of-sale consumer-financing fintech.
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In May 2026, ShinyHunters claimed a breach of Adelante Soluciones Financieras (Addi) as part of its social-engineering extortion campaign, exfiltrating about 518 GB. HIBP indexed roughly 34.5 million unique email addresses drawn from credit-scoring requests, credit-bureau records, customer identity records and email-validation logs, alongside government IDs (Cedula), estimated income, socioeconomic levels and purchase/credit data. The actor cited 16M+ records.
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Adelante Soluciones Financieras, operating as Addi (addi.com), is a Colombian fintech providing buy-now-pay-later and point-of-sale installment financing at checkout for Colombian shoppers and merchants, underwriting loans from credit-scoring and KYC data.
As a consumer lender, Addi holds applicant and customer identity records, Colombian national IDs (Cedula de Ciudadania), estimated income and socioeconomic scores, credit-bureau data, purchase and transaction history, and email-validation logs.
Addi continues to operate. It was listed on the ShinyHunters leak site in May 2026 and the dataset subsequently circulated on a cybercrime forum.
As a lender holding credit and national-ID data on a large share of Colombian consumers, the breach carries acute identity- and financial-fraud exposure and regulatory scrutiny under Colombia's data-protection law.
A financial-institution breach: account, wealth or payment data supports direct fraud and highly credible financial-impersonation scams. For a high-profile principal this is targeting-grade, not merely identity-theft-grade: the combination lets an adversary locate, impersonate, or pressure the principal with little additional work.
Motivation: Financial extortion, data sale
A prolific data theft and extortion group that began as a database theft and resale actor and evolved toward SaaS-focused extortion. Recent activity involves vishing, credential harvesting, SSO compromise, and theft of customer data from cloud and SaaS environments.
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