Threat actors IntelBroker and EnergyWeaponUser have allegedly leaked the database of uLektz Learning Solutions Private Limited, an Indian educational technology company.
The breach, which was first reported on November 6, 2024, has raised concerns about the safety of user data in the rapidly growing EdTech sector.
According to reports, the leaked database contains sensitive information from approximately 700,000 users, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, and profile links.uLektz Learning Solutions provides a cloud-based platform for higher education institutions and students, offering services like online learning and digital content delivery.
The company has yet to issue an official statement regarding the alleged breach.
Details of the Alleged Leak
The leak was first disclosed by DarkWebInformer, a cyber threat intelligence platform that monitors dark web activities.

According to their report, the leak was orchestrated by two notorious threat actors operating under the aliases IntelBroker and EnergyWeaponUser.
These individuals are known for their involvement in previous high-profile data breaches.
The database allegedly contains personally identifiable information (PII) of uLektz users, which could be used for malicious purposes such as identity theft or phishing attacks.
DarkWebInformer’s report suggests that the leaked data includes:
- Names of users
- Email addresses
- Phone numbers
- Profile links
While there is no confirmation yet on whether financial data or passwords were compromised, the exposure of such PII still poses a significant risk to affected users.
Potential Impact on Users and uLektz
The potential fallout from this breach could be far-reaching.
With over 700,000 users reportedly affected, many students and educational institutions could find themselves vulnerable to cyberattacks.
The exposure of personal information may lead to an increase in phishing campaigns targeting users with fraudulent emails or messages designed to steal further sensitive information.
For uLektz Learning Solutions, this incident could damage its reputation as a trusted provider of educational services.
The EdTech sector has seen rapid growth in recent years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic when online education became essential.
However, this growth has also made these platforms prime targets for cybercriminals seeking to exploit weaknesses in data security.
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