A threat actor has surfaced, claiming to offer access to a major Asian telecom company generating over $5 billion in annual revenue.
Announcement Details:
According to the threat actor’s announcement, the access for sale includes:
- LAN Access: With over 150 machines, providing pivot capabilities.
- KI Decryption Library: For decryption purposes.
- Call Logs: Accessible for analysis.
- Databases: Potentially containing sensitive information.
- SIM Key: Enables cloning SIM cards with decrypted keys to steal any number.
- National IDs: Access to personal identification data.
- Source Code: Valuable intellectual property.
- HLR (Home Location Register): Critical for telecom operations.
- Private Software Builds: Tailored for telecom applications.
- Private Keys: Over 1,000 private keys.
- Government Employee List: Potentially compromising government connections.
- AUC Codes: Authentication and encryption keys.
- And much more.
Data Acquired:
The breach has yielded over 250 GB of data, with further data anticipated as the breach continues.
Sale Offer:
The threat actor is offering access to the telecom’s systems along with the acquired data. They describe this breach as one of the largest and highly damaging.
Transaction Details:
Escrow Accepted: Buyers are encouraged to use escrow services.
Identification of Telecom: The telecom’s name will only be disclosed upon proof of funds exceeding $150,000 USD.
Price Range:
The price for this extensive breach ranges from $150,000 to $10,000,000 USD, depending on negotiation terms and the level of access desired.
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