Here is how Breached Forum Admin responded to Mexican Bank’s Cease and Desist Letter
American Journalist Brian Krebs posted on Twitter to reflect upon the admin of the cybercrime forum breached who bought the data and leaked it.
“The admin of the cybercrime forum Breached said they just received a cease and desist letter claiming the forum thread where a Mexican bank’s data was being sold was fake news and harming the bank’s reputation. The admin responded by purchasing the data and leaking it. Whoops,” Brian tweeted.
The admin of the breach forum then posted that he bought the data to leak as he was getting constant emails from Group-IB and was complaining that the alleged data sold on the website was fake and causing damage to the bank’s reputation. The admin of Breach Forum then said that they even attempted to submit DMCA against the website.
According to the posted data, it looks like it’s a
- Account number
Customer number
How you conduct your banking transactions.
Amount of money moving
Name
Here is the image of the sample data posted on Breached Forum:
The admin of the cybercrime forum Breached said they just received a cease and desist letter claiming the forum thread where a Mexican bank's data was being sold was fake news and harming the bank's reputation. The admin responded by purchasing the data and leaking it. Whoops. pic.twitter.com/qFh1GiTYR0
— briankrebs (@briankrebs) August 12, 2022
Brian is an investigative reporter who is best known for his coverage of profit-seeking cybercriminals. Krebs is the author of a daily blog, KrebsOnSecurity.com, covering computer security and cybercrime. From 1995 to 2009, Krebs was a reporter for The Washington Post and covered tech policy, privacy, and computer security as well as authoring the Security Fix blog. He is also known for interviewing hacker 0x80.