SOCRADAR’S Dark Web Team identified several new underground posts this week, including an alleged unauthorized access offering tied to TrakCare and InterSystems, a 15,000‑record PowerLab database leak claim, and a dataset described as the U.S. car owner driver’s license and ID records. The U.S. dataset is cited as 4.8 million records containing PII such as names, emails, phone numbers, SSNs, dates of birth, and driver’s license identifiers, with state fields and full addresses also mentioned.
A leak tied to Hospital Authority Hong Kong was claimed, exposing more than 200,000 patient records with fields including HKID and patient numbers. CVE-2026-3098, described as a WordPress Smart Slider plugin file-read vulnerability, was also discussed as being publicly shared on a forum. The post notes that such disclosures can feed opportunistic scanning and exploitation, particularly where patches have not yet been adopted.
Apr 06, 2026 is cited in the post, and the article also highlights risks to healthcare and identity data through these kinds of leaks. According to SOCRadar, the content underscores ongoing threats from data markets and credential misuse in the deep and dark web.