- Law enforcement seize domains used by scattered lapsus $ hunters
- Files from Salesloft/Salesforce -the violation was leaked
- The group enlightened the “fora era is over”
The domains used by scattered lapsus $ hunters to host data leakage sites were allegedly seized by law enforcement, just as the group was leaking files stolen in Salesloft/Salesforce violation. However, it did not stop the leaks.
Clearnet Domain Breachforums.hn was abolished, showing the usual FBI place holder – “This domain has been seized”. This domain was previously used to restore the violation forum, a notorious underground site where cyber criminals exchanged knowledge, tools and stolen goods, but after the forum was taken down by the FBI for the second time, it was supported again by scattered lapsus $ hunters to be used as a data coverage and a hustle and hold.
Just a few days before the latest dismantling, scattered scattered lapsus $ hunters spread that they would start to leak the data stolen in Salesloft/Salesforce violation, and even shared the exact moment when the files would go online. In an obvious attempt to ward off the leaks, the FBI, together with French authorities, not only decreased by. However, this was restored fairly quickly and files belonging to several companies were leaked.
Forums are dead
Among the victims were Qantas, Gap, Vietnam Airlines, Toyota, Disney, McDonald’s, Ikea and Adidas. Files belonging to more than 40 companies were leaked.
Unfortunately, no arrests were made, which means that scattered lapsus $ hunters can just support the forum again and pick up where they left off. However, according to Bleeping computerThe group does not intend to revive the famous forum and allegedly say, “The era of time is over”.
It seems that telegram groups take over and serve as improvised forums with a little more resilience to them.
Another reason for the focal point away from forums, according to Cyberinsidesis the fact that the FBI “destroyed” database -security copies dating back to 2023, along with all escrow databases.
The hackers also apparently said that all hacking forums that occur after the violation forum should be considered as honeypots supported by cybersecurity researchers and law enforcement and as such should be avoided.
Via Bleeping computer
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