A threat actor is reportedly offering unauthorized access to two high-profile organizations, one being a Taiwanese bank and the other an American company in the restaurant industry.
Taiwanese Bank Access
The first target is a major Taiwanese bank headquartered in Taipei, boasting a revenue of approximately $17 billion. The alleged access includes a user within the bank’s network via an F5 BIG-IP VPN, a critical security infrastructure. The price for this access is negotiable.
U.S. Company Access
The second target is a U.S.-based company in the restaurant and food services industry, with an annual revenue of $5 billion as of August 2024. The company operates across six continents, employing approximately 10,000 individuals. The threat actor claims access through a Fortinet VPN connection, with the price for this breach also open to negotiation.
Both listings indicate potential breaches of sensitive corporate networks, raising concerns over cybersecurity risks for these organizations.
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