Alleged sale of initial access to a U.S. bank

Alleged sale of initial access to a U.S. bank

A threat actor named miya is advertising the sale of initial access to a U.S.-based bank managing around $5 billion in assets, with access including Linux OS and firewall control at root level. This highlights the ongoing threat of cybercriminals targeting financial institutions for high-value cyber exploits. #InitialAccess #FinancialInstitutions

Keypoints

  • The threat actor offers access to a U.S. bank’s network for $400, with no negotiation allowed.
  • The compromised environment reportedly operates on Linux and includes firewall access with root permissions.
  • The sale includes capabilities such as root remote code execution and shell access.
  • The listing emphasizes that only serious inquiries will be considered, using a session ID for contact.
  • The sale of bank access poses significant risks, including data theft, fraud, and potential ransomware deployment.
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