Threat Actor: Unknown | unknown
Victim: Chunghwa Telecom | Chunghwa Telecom
Price: $2,000 (negotiable)
Exfiltrated Data Type: Customer data (over 900GB)
Key Points :
- The threat actor claims to sell unauthorized access to a third-party customer of Chunghwa Telecom.
- Access reportedly includes root-level permissions for full control over the Linux operating system via Secure Shell (SSH).
- The dataset size is significant, exceeding 900GB, indicating the potential seriousness of the breach.
- The price for access is set at $2,000 but is negotiable, suggesting flexibility in the transaction.
- The details regarding the specific nature of the exfiltrated data remain vague, raising concerns about data security.
A threat actor claiming to sell unauthorized access to a third-party customer of Taiwan’s leading telecom company, Chunghwa Telecom. The offer, if genuine, could expose more than 900GB of data from the company’s client.
In the post, the threat actor boasted that the access would grant root-level permissions, enabling full control over the system. The operating system is identified as Linux, and the access is offered through Secure Shell (SSH).
The alleged access comes with a price tag of $2,000, though the seller mentioned that the price is negotiable. While the details about the specific nature of the data remain vague, the size of the dataset and the involvement of a major telecom player highlight the seriousness of the situation.
The threat actor also included a sample from the post.
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