According to a new database, these numbers are reported to belong to WhatsApp users in 84 different countries. According to reports, the leak contains user personal information such as Twitter handles, usernames, account names, locations, phone numbers, and email addresses. Cybernews reported, “Someone is allegedly selling up-to-date mobile phone numbers of nearly 500 million WhatsApp users. A data sample investigated by Cybernews likely confirms this to be true.” As per the report on November 16, an actor advertised on a well-known hacking site that they were offering a database with 487 million WhatsApp user mobile numbers as of the year 2022. Data on WhatsApp users from 84 different countries is purportedly included in the file. Over 32 million US user records, according to the threat actor, are included. It is reported that the residents of Egypt (45 million), Italy (35 million), Saudi Arabia (29 million), France (20 million), and Turkey make up a sizable portion of the world’s phone numbers (20 million). Over 11 million UK citizens’ phone numbers, as well as close to 10 million Russians’, are reportedly included in the information for sale. The threat actor claimed to be selling the US dataset for $7,000, the UK dataset for $2,500, and the German dataset for $2,000, according to Cybernews. The seller of WhatsApp’s database gives Cybernews researchers access to a sample of the data upon request. The shared sample included 817 US user numbers and 1097 UK user numbers. In its investigation, it found out that every single one (number in the sample) of them is actually a WhatsApp user. All the numbers in the instance are those of active WhatsApp users but it has not been disclosed yet how they came into possession of the database. But scraping could be used to get user information for WhatsApp, which is against the service agreement. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.