A threat actor has claimed to be selling unauthorized Citrix access to a prominent American insurance company. The company, which generates an annual revenue of $10 billion, is reportedly at risk with the threat actor asserting control over approximately 7,000 domain computers within the network.
The threat actor has set a starting price of $25,000 for this unauthorized access, with bidding increments of $2,500. Additionally, a “blitz” price of $40,000 has been set for immediate purchase. This development underscores the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures and vigilance to protect sensitive corporate networks from such breaches.
The sale of such access could potentially expose confidential information and disrupt the company’s operations, highlighting the increasing risks and sophistication of cyber threats targeting large enterprises.
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