Threat Actor: Unknown | unknown
Victim: Major American Company | major american company
Price: $200,000
Exfiltrated Data Type: Sensitive Information (call logs, emails, phone numbers, addresses, names)
Key Points :
- The threat actor is offering unauthorized access to a company with a revenue of $100 billion.
- Access includes multiple admin-level accounts, APIs, and over 50 interconnected LAN servers.
- Compromised data exceeds 900 GB and includes sensitive information.
- The selling price is set at a minimum of $200,000, with negotiations for serious buyers.
- Proof of funds is required before disclosing the company’s name or breach details.
- No samples will be provided unless the buyer confirms financial capability.
A threat actor has reportedly offered to sell unauthorized access to the systems of a major American company, which has a revenue of $100 billion. The claimed access includes multiple admin-level accounts, APIs, and over 50 interconnected LAN servers, many of which are critical to the company’s infrastructure.
According to the threat actor, the compromised data includes a vast array of sensitive information, such as call logs, emails, phone numbers, addresses, and names. The total volume of data is said to exceed 900 GB. The selling price has been set at a minimum of $200,000, with potential negotiations for serious buyers only.
The threat actor emphasized that proof of funds is required before disclosing the name of the telecom company or details of the breach. No samples will be provided unless the buyer can confirm financial capability.
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