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The Story Of Conti Ransomware – Origins and Evolution of the RaaS Model (Episode 1)

Ransomware, a malware designed to encrypt data making them restorable only with the use of a private key. Relatively simple math is all that threat actors out there needs to disrupt networks around the globe, once lock out you can get your plain data back just in one way : cripto payment. The real first Ransomware ever discovered was made by Joseph L. Popp Jr. with his malware called AIDS. Isolated in 1989, the program was stored inside a Floppy Disk with the label “AIDS Information Introductory”, sent in the email of 20,000 of WHO conference in Stockholm. Once opened the C:

RHC Interviews Lynx Ransomware. The cyber-gang offering Pentest services ensuring privacy

In July 2024, the Lynx group burst into the RaaS world, which from the outset demonstrated above-average aggressiveness and success in attacks with a total of 22 victims featured on their Data Leak Site (also available in the clearnet). Lynx’s victim categories are mainly Construction (ex:/ Miller Boskus Lack Architects and True Blue Environmental), Finance (ex:/ Pyle Group) and Hotel (ex:/ Warwick Hotels & Resorts andRiverside Resort Hotel & Casino). Lynx performs double extortion techniques and a high frequency of attacks in the U.S. but also in the UK, Canada, and Australia. The group describes their activities as exclusively “financially motivated” and

WhiteHouse.gov Data Breach: Threat Actors Leak Sensitive Information!

Recently, a threat actor on a dark web forum has posted a claim regarding an alleged data breach involving WhiteHouse.gov. The post, made by a user named “l33tfg,” asserts that sensitive information from the White House’s official website has been leaked. According to the post, the data includes emails, names, phone numbers, hashes, and IP addresses. At the moment, we cannot confirm the veracity of this claim, as the organization has yet to release any official statement on its website regarding the incident. Therefore, this article should be considered as a source of intelligence. Details of the Alleged Breach In the forum

The New RockYou2024 Collection has been published! 10 Billion Credentials Compromised

Everyone involved with CTF has used the infamous rockyou.txt wordlist at least once, mainly to perform password cracking activities. The file is a list of 14 million unique passwords originating from the 2009 RockYou hack making a piece of computer security history. The “rockyou lineage” has evolved over the years. Attackers used the original RockYou file as a starting point and continually added passwords from various data breaches. This culminated in RockYou2021, a list containing a staggering 8.4 billion records. These huge wordlists are used for credential stuffing and other brute-force attacks, putting untrained users at risk of unauthorized access, like Levi Strauss experienced this