Sensitive US government data exposed after Space-Eyes data breach
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Regarding the Space-Eyes breach, InteBroker claimed the stolen data compromises “highly confidential documents about Space-Eyes’ services for national security within the US government.”
The stolen data, according to media reports, include full names, phone numbers, company names, job descriptions, email addresses, password hashes, and location data (coordinates and addresses) of several government officials.
IntelBroker had previously leaked national security data from a US federal contractor, Acuity Inc.
CyberNiggers gaining prominence
CyberNiggers has emerged as a formidable threat group within the revived Breach Forums, believed to have spun out of Raid Forums. It is a small group with all the members active in Breach Forums.
The threat group is currently reported to be pursuing critical targets and is reportedly under the surveillance of Five-eyes, the intelligence consortium consisting of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the US.
CyberNiggers is also associated with the breach targeting the Colonial Pipeline. “ComradBinski,” a group member, had reportedly offered premium access to Colonial Pipeline data that included such as billing details, private and public keys, passwords, emails, source code, PDFs, and database files. Along with IntelBroker, the group poses an imminent threat to organizations in the US, with a track record of orchestrating high-profile cyberattacks.
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Regarding the Space-Eyes breach, InteBroker claimed the stolen data compromises “highly confidential documents about Space-Eyes’ services for national security within the US government.” The stolen data, according to media reports, include full names, phone numbers, company names, job descriptions, email addresses, password hashes, and location data (coordinates and addresses) of several government officials. IntelBroker had…
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