Threat Actor: Unknown | unknown
Victim: CardCom | CardCom
Price: $50,000
Exfiltrated Data Type: Financial records, credit card transactions, personal data
Key Points :
- Threat actor claims to have full access to CardCom’s server network.
- Access includes sensitive financial information and control over millions of credit card transactions.
- Potential for buyers to manipulate data or disrupt company operations.
- Payment is requested in Bitcoin for the access.
- Communication can be made via Tox and Signal as provided in the post.
In a post on a dark web forum, a threat actor has alleged they possess full access to the entire server network of CardCom, a leading credit clearing company based in Israel. The post offers unrestricted access to the company’s servers, databases, and sensitive financial information.
According to the listing, the sale grants control over millions of credit card transactions and personal data, including financial records. The alleged attacker claims that potential buyers could not only retrieve valuable information but also interfere with the company’s operations. They emphasize the opportunity to manipulate data or disrupt services, presenting a severe threat to the company’s functionality.
The asking price for this access is $50,000, with payment requested in Bitcoin. Tox and Signal information was provided in the post for further communication.
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