Threat Actor: Unknown | Unknown
Victim: Prominent Telecommunications Company | Prominent Telecommunications Company
Price: Negotiable
Exfiltrated Data Type: Full network access, critical infrastructure
Key Points :
- Threat actor claims to sell full network access to a telecommunications company in the Arabian Gulf.
- Access includes critical infrastructure such as C2 (Command and Control), shell, cloud systems, and VPN.
- Possession of full control over all network forests and administrative domains.
- Compromised network spans branches in three Middle Eastern countries, increasing risk and exposure.
- Threat actor is open to negotiating the price and insists on using escrow services for the transaction.
In a post on a dark web forum, a threat actor claimed to be selling full network access to a prominent telecommunications company in the Arabian Gulf.
The post details the sale of access to a company in the information services and telecommunications sector. According to the threat actor, the access includes a wide range of critical infrastructure, including C2 (Command and Control), shell, cloud systems, VPN, and more. The threat actor further claims to possess full control over all network forests, administrative domains, and enterprise-level administrator privileges.
Adding to the gravity of the situation, the post indicates that the compromised network extends across branches in three Middle Eastern countries, significantly broadening the risk and potential exposure. The attacker has offered to negotiate the price and insists on using escrow services during the transaction.
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