phishing, Scattered Spider
Krebs on Security · 4d
Feds Charge Five Men in ‘Scattered Spider’ Roundup
The five men, aged 20 to 25, are allegedly members of a hacking conspiracy dubbed “ Scattered Spider ” and “ Oktapus ,” which specialized in SMS-based phishing attacks that tricked employees at tech firms into entering their credentials and one-time passcodes at phishing websites.
Ars Technica · 4d
5 charged in “Scattered Spider,” one of the most profitable phishing scams ever
Key to Scattered Spider’s success were phishing attacks so methodical and well-orchestrated they were hard to detect even when sophisticated defenses were implemented. Microsoft researchers, who track the group under the name Octo Tempest, declared it “one of the most dangerous financial criminal groups.”
Reuters · 5d
US charges five in 'Scattered Spider' hacking scheme
U.S. prosecutors unveiled criminal charges on Wednesday against five alleged members of Scattered Spider, a loose-knit community of hackers suspected of breaking into dozens of U.S. companies to steal confidential information and cryptocurrency.
Bloomberg L.P. · 5d
US Accuses Five in ‘Scattered Spider’ Hacking Spree
Five alleged members of the notorious Scattered Spider gang were accused by US prosecutors of a hacking spree that targeted dozens of companies and individuals, resulting in the theft of sensitive data and at least $11 million in cryptocurrency.
Infosecurity-magazine.com · 4d
Five Charged in Scattered Spider Case
The quintuplet, who are all in their early 20s, are reportedly members of the notorious hacking collective known as Scattered Spider (aka Octo Tempest, 0ktapus, UNC3944), which has been linked to major data extortion campaigns against Caesars Entertainment and MGM, often in collaboration with the notorious Black Cat/ALPHV ransomware group.
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