Alleged Sale of WebShell Access to a Small Bank

Threat Actor: Unknown | unknown
Victim: Small National Bank | small national bank
Price: $50,000
Exfiltrated Data Type: Server access and sensitive information

Key Points :

  • The threat actor claims to have cmd webshell access to the entire server network of the bank.
  • The post mentions that there are 390 active IP addresses on the bank’s Intranet.
  • The asking price for the access is $50,000, with payment requested in Bitcoin.
  • Communication methods provided include Tox and Signal for further discussions.
  • The information was shared on a dark web forum, indicating a potential security breach.

In a post on a dark web forum, a threat actor has alleged they possess a cmd webshell access to the entire server network of a small national bank. The post offers unrestricted access to the company’s servers and sensitive information. Allegedly, there are 390 alive IP addresses exist on the Intranet.

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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