Remove Data breaches Remove Information Security Remove Telecommunications Remove VPN
article thumbnail

What to do if your company was mentioned on Darknet?

SecureList

Every year is abundant with major data leaks, biggest data breaches and hacks drawing massive media attention (such as Medibank and Optus data breach, Twitter data breach, and Uber and Rockstar compromise in 2022 and in T-Mobile , MailChimp and OpenAI in 2023).

article thumbnail

Lapsus$ extortion gang claims to have stolen sensitive data from Okta

Security Affairs

Some of the images published by the threat actors appear to be related to the company’s customer data. The company is investigating claims of a data breach which, if confirmed, could pose serious risks to the customers of the company. “We will provide updates as more information becomes available.”

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Best Ways to Secure Communication Channels in The Enterprise Environment

CyberSecurity Insiders

Sending such information through normal communication channels like email is a bad idea since there have been multiple cases of data breaches. And that is why we need to make our communication channels secure. Just select the right app, create a secure channel, and you are good to go. IRC Channels.

VPN 107
article thumbnail

Lapsus$ gang claims to have hacked Microsoft source code repositories

Security Affairs

Their scope of interests includes – major telecommunications companies such as Claro, Telefonica and AT&T. Notably, the actors are looking to buy remote VPN access and asking potential insiders to contact them privately via Telegram, they then reward them by paying for the access granted.

Hacking 92
article thumbnail

T-Mobile confirms Lapsus$ had access its systems

Security Affairs

Telecommunication giant T-Mobile confirmed the LAPSUS$ extortion group gained access to its networks in March. The popular investigator and journalist Brian Krebs first surmised that the LAPSUS$ gang has breached T-Mobile after he reviewed a copy of the private chat messages between members of the cybercrime group. ” wrote Krebs.

Mobile 96
article thumbnail

It’s official, Lapsus$ gang compromised a Microsoft employee’s account

Security Affairs

virtual private network (VPN), remote desktop protocol (RDP), virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) including Citrix, or Identity providers (including Azure Active Directory, Okta)). Data stolen from the targeted organization were also used for future extortion or public release. ” continues the analysis.