DOJ: Scattered Spider took $115 million in ransoms, breached a US court system

DOJ: Scattered Spider took 5 million in ransoms, breached a US court system

A cybercriminal group called Scattered Spider extorted over $115 million through numerous attacks including breaches on U.S. courts. Arrested in London, 19-year-old Thalha Jubair faces serious charges for orchestrating these raids using tactics like helpdesk impersonation and account takeover. #ScatteredSpider #ThalhaJubair #U.S.Courts #Cyberattacks #RansomPayments

Keypoints

  • Scattered Spider successfully extorted at least $115 million from multiple victims over three years.
  • Thalha Jubair, a 19-year-old, was arrested in London and charged with conspiracy to commit cybercrimes.
  • The group targeted U.S. entities including federal courts, stealing personnel data and demanding large ransoms.
  • Attacks used common tactics such as helpdesk impersonation and account hijacking to access sensitive networks.
  • Law enforcement linked Jubair’s digital activities to servers, cryptocurrency wallets, and social media handles through extensive investigation.

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