A threat actor has purportedly put up for sale a database belonging to an American real estate company. The alleged database comprises 1,754,593 lines of data, including personal identity details and Social Security Numbers (SSNs). Additionally, the threat actor claims to possess scans of various documents, such as home buyer applications, verification forms, W2 forms, tax certificates, and titles.…

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Fujitsu, one of Japan’s leading technology conglomerates, has detected a significant security breach within its systems, revealing that malicious actors have infiltrated its infrastructure and potentially compromised customer data. With a workforce of 124,000 employees and an annual revenue of $23.9 billion, Fujitsu stands as the world’s sixth-largest IT services provider, offering a diverse array of computing products, software solutions, telecommunications equipment, and consulting services globally.…

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In a recent development, a threat actor, MajorNelson, has purportedly exposed an AT&T database, asserting that it was compromised by the notorious cyber group ShinyHunters back in 2021. The leaked database reportedly encompasses a staggering 73,481,539 lines of records, encompassing a plethora of sensitive information, including names, addresses, phone numbers, encrypted dates of birth (DoB), encrypted social security numbers (SSNs), among other details.…

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Amidst rising concerns over cybersecurity breaches, a threat actor has surfaced claiming to offer domain admin access to 3000 Fortinet FortiGate SSL-VPN gateways. The affected gateways are reported to be utilized by companies worldwide, with revenue ranging from $5 million to $420 billion. Such access could potentially lead to significant security vulnerabilities, enabling unauthorized individuals to exploit sensitive data and compromise network integrity.…

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A threat actor has unveiled “Hell Paradise,” an online platform offering access to vulnerable government websites and associated data, organized by country. The actor has categorized vulnerabilities and data by country, with an initial listing of 49 nations. Currently, there are over 1000 vulnerable government sites available, categorized into three groups: Vulnerabilities, Exposed Git repositories, and Exposed Environment files.…

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A threat actor has purportedly disclosed the database of the Faculty of Exact, Physical, and Natural Sciences of the National University of Cordoba, Argentina (UNC).

According to the claims made by the threat actor, over 8,840 assorted personal records belonging to both teachers and students have been exposed.…

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R00TK1T, a hacking group, has released a statement challenging the Malaysian government’s assertion that the PADU system remains uncompromised. The group has substantiated its claim with a series of screenshots and access credentials obtained from the system’s users. In a bold move to underscore the system’s vulnerabilities, R00TK1T has urged more individuals to register, promising to unveil additional data highlighting its weaknesses with each new registration.…

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A threat actor has purportedly put up for sale access to the backoffice/admin panel of a leading Spanish cryptocurrency exchange. According to the actor, this access grants entry to the largest crypto exchange platform in Spain. Allegedly, this access enables users to look up sensitive information such as names, surnames, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, document IDs, addresses, IBAN numbers, crypto wallets, and crypto movements.…

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In a recent cyber incident, the Handala team has purportedly infiltrated the servers of Viber Messenger, a popular messaging platform. According to their claims, the group successfully extracted a comprehensive array of sensitive data and the source code of Viber Messenger.

The volume of data compromised in the attack is staggering, totaling over 740 gigabytes.…

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A purported threat actor has purportedly disclosed the database of Banregio Grupo Financiero, a financial group in Mexico, with a size of 340MB and file types including doc, xlsx, csv, sql, and html. According to the actor, access to the control panel was gained due to system malfunctions and errors, facilitating the export of all project attachments, including data in HTML format accompanied by screenshots.…

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Aaron Bushnell, a hacking collective, has purportedly infiltrated NATO’s military infrastructure, citing solidarity with Palestinians. According to their claims, the group has exfiltrated a substantial cache of data, totaling over 5GB, which includes approximately 4000 sensitive documents. These documents reportedly contain intricate military maps, detailed personnel information concerning NATO employees and service members, as well as undisclosed contracts and agreements.…

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Anonymous Sudan purportedly orchestrated a substantial cyber-assault targeting critical infrastructure within the State of Alabama, United States, impacting entities including the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, the State of Alabama Office of Information Technology, and the Alabama Supercomputer Authority.

Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA): Established in 2015 through the merger of 12 state law enforcement agencies, ALEA serves as the coordinating body for public safety in Alabama, operating within the state’s Executive Branch.…

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In a concerning development, a threat actor has purportedly obtained and is now offering for sale the database of Trezor, a reputable brand known for its hardware cryptocurrency wallets accessible through Trezor.io. These wallets are designed to provide users with a secure and convenient way to store and manage their digital assets, such as Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.…

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A threat actor has purportedly disclosed the database of Gobierno del Estado (Quintana Roo) – qroo.gob.mx, raising concerns about the potential exposure of sensitive information. The leaked data reportedly includes access to cameras, credentials for interns and users, phone numbers, IMEI contracts, and more. The size of the leaked database is reported to be 112 MB, comprising various databases.…

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In what appears to be a politically charged move, the Anonymous Collective purportedly orchestrated a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack targeting Liverpool Airport. The group’s message suggests that the assault was in direct response to the United Kingdom’s perceived support of Israel amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport is an international airport located in the city of Liverpool, England.…

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