The statement comes after an account named 'xenZen' on the dark web claimed to have access to the latest database of over 375 million Airtel India customers, including phone number, email address, parents name, and government IDs including Aadhar, and put it up for sale.
"The original threat actor that made the claim has been banned from the hacking forum for scamming people," sources from Airtel told PTI.
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