Login details for 15 banking websites have apparently been made available for purchase on the dark web. This concerning information about a cyberattack on banks comes from a person who says they found a server belonging to an IT company responsible for upkeep and improvement.
Source: Daily dark web
The hacker has set the asking price for this sensitive information at over $10,000. They stated in their post, “I will set the price at $10k according to the rules.”
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The hacker shared a post about a cyberattack on banks. He says that each bank’s login password is stored on a server that has been hacked. The server also has other undisclosed information. The post mentions different tools on the server, like VPN access and crashftp connections.
The seller encourages interested buyers to send a private message for more information. They emphasize the significance of reputation and a deposit for serious inquiries.
The cyberattacks on banks are a big threat to the banking sector. This increases worries about cybersecurity in an industry already targeted by cybercriminals.
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