While there is no single official academic paper titled "1143x Glovo.txt," this filename refers to a significant from the Spanish delivery app Glovo , which first gained notoriety in 2021. The "1143x" often refers to specific batches or subsets of data leaked during cyberattacks that targeted courier and customer information. Overview of the Glovo Data Breach
: Login credentials (emails/passwords), names, and order histories.
: Reports from cybersecurity firms like Hold Security and Yarix identified archives for sale containing approximately 160GB of data . 1143x Glovo.txt
: The leaked files included personal information for roughly 37,000 couriers (riders) and nearly 6 million customers . Data Types Exposed :
: While Glovo maintains that full credit card details were never stored or accessed, security researchers found evidence that payment-related metadata and IBANs were compromised. Legal and Regulatory Consequences While there is no single official academic paper
: Full names, Tax ID numbers (NIF/NIE), IBAN (bank account numbers), phone numbers, and home addresses.
The breach originated from unauthorized access to an on April 29, 2021. Although Glovo initially claimed to have ejected the hacker quickly, evidence later emerged on the dark web suggesting a massive exfiltration of data. : Reports from cybersecurity firms like Hold Security
The incident triggered extensive investigations by European data protection authorities: Unlawful location monitoring of Glovo riders