DarkRaas Reportedly Hacked a Major Oil and Gas Company

Threat Actor: DarkRaas | DarkRaas
Victim: Major Oil and Gas Company | Major Oil and Gas Company
Price: $10,000
Exfiltrated Data Type: Internal records and operational data

Key Points :

  • DarkRaas claims to have hacked a major global oil and gas company with annual revenues exceeding $6 billion.
  • The compromised data includes extensive internal records and operational data that could affect market strategies.
  • The threat actor is offering “exclusive access” to sensitive information for a discounted price of $10,000.
  • All transactions are to be conducted via cryptocurrency for anonymity.
  • Interested parties are instructed to communicate exclusively through a provided TOX ID.

On a dark web forum, a threat actor claims to have infiltrated the DiskStation of a major global oil and gas company, boasting annual revenues exceeding $6 billion. The post, which emphasizes the confidential and strategic nature of the alleged data, promotes “exclusive access” to sensitive information at a discounted rate of $10,000, reportedly in celebration of the group’s six-year anniversary.

While details provided in the post are unverified, the threat actor claims the compromised DiskStation contains extensive internal records and operational data that could impact market strategies and decision-making within the energy sector. The advertised sale purportedly includes direct access to internal documents, strategic reports, and operational insights, offered with a guarantee of confidentiality and security.

The threat actor states that all transactions will be conducted via cryptocurrency, adding an additional layer of anonymity to the alleged transaction. Interested parties are directed to communicate exclusively via the TOX ID provided in the post.

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