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Rivendicato un databreach a Deloitte: credenziali GitHub e codice sorgente finiscono sul dark web

Un attacco informatico ai danni di Deloitte è stato rivendicato dal threat actor “303”, che ha pubblicato su un noto forum underground un post con il titolo inequivocabile: “Deloitte.com Source Code + Internal GitHub Credentials – leaked, download!”. Disclaimer: Questo rapporto include screenshot e/o testo tratti da fonti pubblicamente accessibili. Le informazioni fornite hanno esclusivamente finalità di intelligence sulle minacce e di sensibilizzazione sui rischi di cybersecurity. Red Hot Cyber condanna qualsiasi accesso non autorizzato, diffusione impropria o utilizzo illecito di tali dati. Al momento, non è possibile verificare in modo indipendente l’autenticità delle informazioni riportate, poiché l’organizzazione coinvolta non ha ancora rilasciato un

Apple in the crosshairs: alleged data breach of the Cupertino giant published on XSS

May 14, 2025 – In the early hours of this morning, an alarming post appeared on the Russian underground forum XSS , known to be a leading showcase for the buying and selling of compromised data: the Machine1337 group claimed responsibility for an alleged breach of Apple.com’s internal systems. The post, accompanied by the logo of the famous company and signed “Breached by Machine1337”, indicates that in February 2025 Apple would have been the victim of a data breach that would have led to the exposure of internal tools. According to what was declared by the malicious actor, 3,000 files were stolen, offered in samples with a download link. The entire package is put on

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Why Europe’s healthcare sector must build resilience to fight the threat of ransomware

Author: Andrea Nicelli, Head of Italy and Spain at Resilience Italy’s critical infrastructure is highly exposed to cyber threats, ranking fourth in the world and first in Europe for number of cyber-attacks faced in 2024. Despite being a critical hub for digital innovation, companies in the country face significant threats from cybercrime, particularly in healthcare, government and universities. These sectors lack basic IT security infrastructure, and the adoption of cyber insurance is minimal. Ransomware is one of the primary threats for Italian organisations, with institutions including the University of Siena, Bologna FC, and SynLab Italia breached last year. Ransomware remained the leading

The Evil Purr – DarkLab Interview to HellCat Ransomware!

HellCat ransomware appeared in the second half of 2024 with and it has attracted the attentions of analysts thanks to the humor within their public statements. We recall the attack to Schneider Electric in France where the group ended up to request a “baguette payment” in their DLS. HellCat group targets are high profile organizations (like Orange, Telefónica, Zurich Group and Pinger) with prolific TTPs which include Jira ticketing system abuses and exploitation of vulnerable public interfaces. One of their recent victims is Jaguar Land Rover that led to a data breach wich highlighted the risk when relying on legacy credentials. HellCat

VanHelsing RaaS: An Expanding Ransomware-as-a-Service Model

The ransomware threat landscape is constantly evolving, with increasingly structured groups adopting sophisticated strategies to maximize profits. VanHelsing is a new player positioning itself in the Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) market, a model that enables even cybercriminals with limited expertise to conduct advanced attacks using an automated platform. Following the February 23, 2025 announcement on an underground forum regarding the VanHelsing RaaS affiliate program, the ransomware group has officially published its first possible victim on its Data Leak Site (DLS). Less than a month after its launch, the appearance of the first compromised organization confirms that VanHelsing is now actively operating. Although the DLS

Paragon Spyware – Let’s talk about privacy and governments

Politics, information technology, and privacy. A triad continually seeking balance with a history of conflict that originates from the introduction of personal computers at the consumer level. Attempts by the U.S. government in preventing access to “strong enough” cryptography for foreign nationals and states were numerous from 1990 onward. Dubbed as the “Crypto Wars,” such attempts were aimed at maintaining an acceptable level to warrant potential decryption by government agencies for public security reasons. Out of this context came the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) software that allowed authentication and private communications. The use of PGP was widely adopted by a large segment

Babuk Locker 2.0: The New Ransomware Affiliate Program

Babuk, one of the most notorious ransomware groups in cybercrime, has launched the Babuk Locker 2.0 Affiliate Program 2025, an affiliate program for skilled hackers looking to profit from ransomware attacks. This program, published on their data leak site, introduces new advanced features and a more structured model for those wishing to join their criminal network. How the Program Works Babuk Locker 2.0 accepts affiliates from all over the world, regardless of language or origin, provided they have experience in penetration testing and compromising IT systems. Their goal is clear: maximize profits through targeted attacks and manage ransom payments more efficiently. The

NightSpire: A New Player in the Ransomware Landscape

During our reconnaissance into the underground world and criminal groups conducted by Red Hot Cyber’s threat intelligence laboratory DarkLab, we stumbled upon a Data Leak Site of a cyber gang never monitored before: NightSpire. NightSpire is a new ransomware group that has recently emerged on the cybercrime scene. Although no previous information is available about this actor, an analysis of their data leak site (DLS) and their communication provides some key insights into their strategy and operational methods. The group portrays itself as an unstoppable threat to businesses and promises to exploit every vulnerability to their advantage. Below, we analyze the details

Akira Ransomware: The New Threat Using Webcams as Entry Points

Akira represents one of the most recent ransomware threats capable of bypassing traditional organizational defense mechanisms. A recent case analyzed by the S-RM team highlighted how this group leveraged an unprotected webcam to deploy its payload, evading the defenses of an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) system. The Initial Modus Operandi The attack began with the compromise of the victim’s network through an internet-exposed remote access solution. Once inside, Akira deployed AnyDesk.exe, a remote management tool, to maintain control over the environment and proceed with data exfiltration. During the later stages of the attack, the attackers used the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)

Possible breach at Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs: the Qilin Ransomware group claims responsibility for the attack

The Qilin Ransomware group claims to have compromised the systems of Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stealing private correspondence, personal information, and official decrees. According to the attackers, some of this data has already been sold to third parties. At the moment, it is not possible to confirm the veracity of these statements because the organization has not yet released any official press statement on its website regarding the incident. Consequently, the information presented in this article should be treated solely as an intelligence source. Details of the Alleged Breach Status of the Investigation Conclusions At present, the alleged breach claimed by