Today we spoke with RansomHub ransomware group.
Their representative immediately wanted to dispel any rumors of them being a potential rebrand of ALPHV ransomware group – they assert they're victims of the ALPHV exit scam. They appear to be hyper-aware of these allegations, suggesting they're (probably) on social media and actively monitoring discussions regarding their group.
Additionally, they shared with us various documents which illustrate possession of sensitive data from the United Healthcare Group breach.
* We are unable to verify the authenticity of these documents. However, we do not question the validity of the documents shown. We believe the data to be real.
* There is currently no concrete evidence to suggest RansomHub is a rebrand of ALPHV. Currently accusations of them being a rebrand primarily revolve around the time of their initial launch and 'gut feelings'. To the best of our knowledge there is not any other publicly available information which proves beyond a reasonable doubt this is ALPHV.
* No RansomHub ransomware group payload has surfaced online. We do believe it exists. They are either undiscovered or labeled TLP:RED and are not shared publicly. Some reports suggest the payload is written in Go, but no IOCs were shared.
* RansomHub would not share a malware sample with us. RansomHub would not provide us with photos or access to their ransomware affiliate panel. RansomHub told us they're currently re-developing (?) their ransomware payload.
Their representative immediately wanted to dispel any rumors of them being a potential rebrand of ALPHV ransomware group – they assert they're victims of the ALPHV exit scam. They appear to be hyper-aware of these allegations, suggesting they're (probably) on social media and actively monitoring discussions regarding their group.
Additionally, they shared with us various documents which illustrate possession of sensitive data from the United Healthcare Group breach.
* We are unable to verify the authenticity of these documents. However, we do not question the validity of the documents shown. We believe the data to be real.
* There is currently no concrete evidence to suggest RansomHub is a rebrand of ALPHV. Currently accusations of them being a rebrand primarily revolve around the time of their initial launch and 'gut feelings'. To the best of our knowledge there is not any other publicly available information which proves beyond a reasonable doubt this is ALPHV.
* No RansomHub ransomware group payload has surfaced online. We do believe it exists. They are either undiscovered or labeled TLP:RED and are not shared publicly. Some reports suggest the payload is written in Go, but no IOCs were shared.
* RansomHub would not share a malware sample with us. RansomHub would not provide us with photos or access to their ransomware affiliate panel. RansomHub told us they're currently re-developing (?) their ransomware payload.
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Here is your daily dose of LOLWTF
- Toyota Brazil ransomed by Hunters International ransomware group
- Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking ransomed by Lockbit ransomware group
- Probably like a dozen or so small businesses ransomed which are unable to afford cybersecurity software
- Hunters International ransomware group and RansomHub ransomware group are the flavor the week
- Lockbit administrative staff yelling at affiliates to not give more than a 50% discount
- Windows 11 will start showing 'recommendations' which look very similar to ads, they don't say they're ads though just recommendations that you can disable if you look hard enough in your settings
- Ubisoft revoking gamers abilities to play The Crew 1 because they shut down servers, nerds rage because digital purchases aren't real purchases anymore
See you space cowboy...
- Toyota Brazil ransomed by Hunters International ransomware group
- Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking ransomed by Lockbit ransomware group
- Probably like a dozen or so small businesses ransomed which are unable to afford cybersecurity software
- Hunters International ransomware group and RansomHub ransomware group are the flavor the week
- Lockbit administrative staff yelling at affiliates to not give more than a 50% discount
- Windows 11 will start showing 'recommendations' which look very similar to ads, they don't say they're ads though just recommendations that you can disable if you look hard enough in your settings
- Ubisoft revoking gamers abilities to play The Crew 1 because they shut down servers, nerds rage because digital purchases aren't real purchases anymore
See you space cowboy...
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vx-underground
Yesterday the Cyb3rAv3ngers contacted us – a group tied to the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Cyber-Electronic Command (IRGC-CEC). Based on the events unfolding right now this message is suddenly very ominous 👀
X (formerly Twitter)
Alexander Leslie (@aejleslie) on X
CyberAv3ngers unmasked.
@USTreasury sanctions six officials in the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Cyber-Electronic Command (IRGC-CEC) “responsible for a series of malicious cyber activities against critical infrastructure in the United States…
@USTreasury sanctions six officials in the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Cyber-Electronic Command (IRGC-CEC) “responsible for a series of malicious cyber activities against critical infrastructure in the United States…
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ok, 1 last schizo meme tech post (stolen from telegram) on the day of rest. sorry
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Today on CBS News 60 minutes – Cyber Threat Intelligence experts went on national television to discuss ransomware. Most interestingly, during the airing of the segment, researchers discuss "the Com".
They highlight "JackIdiot", "Star Chat", "Flawless" and "Fresh"
They highlight "JackIdiot", "Star Chat", "Flawless" and "Fresh"
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vx-underground
Today on CBS News 60 minutes – Cyber Threat Intelligence experts went on national television to discuss ransomware. Most interestingly, during the airing of the segment, researchers discuss "the Com". They highlight "JackIdiot", "Star Chat", "Flawless" and…
The show also features the head of the FBI Cyber Crime division, Bryan Vorndran, and ex NSA Cyber Security director Rob Joyce.
You can watch the video here: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cybersecurity-investigators-worry-ransomware-attacks-may-worsen-as-young-hackers-in-us-work-with-russians-60-minutes-trannoscript/
You can watch the video here: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cybersecurity-investigators-worry-ransomware-attacks-may-worsen-as-young-hackers-in-us-work-with-russians-60-minutes-trannoscript/
CBS News
Cybersecurity investigators worry ransomware attacks may worsen as young, Western hackers work with Russians
Cybersecurity investigators worry ransomware attacks may worsen as young, native-English speaking hackers in the U.S., U.K. and Canada team up with Russian hackers.
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The Breach forum .cx has been suspended – as is tradition.
The .onion is still live – as is tradition.
The .onion is still live – as is tradition.
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Awhile back we heard rumors of a Telegram RCE 0day. We brushed it off as silly memes. Turns out the 0day was 100% real and you're all probably pwned.
It was unveiled on XSS. Nerds celebrated
(joking about pwned part... kind of)
More information: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/telegram-fixes-windows-app-zero-day-used-to-launch-python-noscripts/
It was unveiled on XSS. Nerds celebrated
(joking about pwned part... kind of)
More information: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/telegram-fixes-windows-app-zero-day-used-to-launch-python-noscripts/
BleepingComputer
Telegram fixes Windows app zero-day used to launch Python noscripts
Telegram fixed a zero-day vulnerability in its Windows desktop application that could be used to bypass security warnings and automatically launch Python noscripts.
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Today we will give all of you a lesson on computer hardware. This comprehensive video will explain the different components of a computer and how it all comes together to make the magic of the world wide web
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vx-underground
"Does {book} cover everything I need to know about malware?" No book ever released has covered 'everything' about malware. If you wanted a book to cover everything on malware it would weigh 500lbs (226kg) and be cartoonishly large.
On the Windows platform there dozens of ways to achieve persistence, shellcode execution, process injection, – hundreds of different ways to abuse system components
There are tons of little caveats, niches, tweaks and tricks you can do that are often over looked
tl;dr big book
There are tons of little caveats, niches, tweaks and tricks you can do that are often over looked
tl;dr big book
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