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Ashtech Infotech (India) Pvt. Ltd. is a Mumbai-based IT infrastructure and system integration company established in 1986. The company provides enterprise technology solutions involving:
The organization appears to work across sectors including infrastructure, aviation, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and corporate environments.
A dataset allegedly linked to Ashtech Infotech has surfaced online, with claims that a large volume of operational and internal company data was obtained from the organization.
According to the listing:
The listing claims the material includes:
At the time of writing, there is no official confirmation from the company.
Based on the published description and file references, this is not a simple database leak.
The exposed material allegedly includes multiple categories of operational data.
The listing references:
If authentic, this could expose both internal financial operations and client/vendor relationships.
The dataset allegedly contains:
.dwg)These types of files can reveal deployment structures, hardware selections, and technical implementation details.
The leak also reportedly includes:
The filenames allegedly reference enterprise products and vendors including:
This suggests visibility into commercial operations and procurement workflows.
One of the more serious claims involves the presence of:
.pst, .ost, .msg, .eml)If valid, these files could significantly increase the risk of internal compromise or credential abuse.
This type of exposure goes beyond customer data.
If the claims are accurate, the leak could impact:
The dataset appears to combine both:
Which creates operational as well as cybersecurity risks.
If authentic, the exposure could lead to:
This appears to be the kind of leak that accumulates over years of operations.
The material reportedly spans from 2020 to 2026, which suggests:
Not all leaks are about customer databases.
Sometimes, the most damaging exposures are operational โ because they reveal how a company actually functions internally.
If even part of this datase
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