Threat Actor Offers Full Network Access to U.S. Lottery Corporation

Threat Actor: Unknown | unknown
Victim: U.S. Lottery Corporation | U.S. Lottery Corporation
Price: $7,000
Exfiltrated Data Type: Full network access, including administrative rights

Key Points :

  • Threat actor claims control over 350 devices within the U.S. Lottery Corporation’s network.
  • Access types offered include C2, shell, RDP, and AWS S3.
  • Full privileges include administrative rights over all network forests and enterprise administration.
  • Potential for uploading databases or deploying ransomware within the organization.
  • Initial price set at $7,000, with negotiations available via private message.

A threat actor announced the sale of full network access to a U.S. Lottery Corporation on a dark web forum. The post details a range of access types, including C2, shell, RDP, and AWS S3.

According to the post, the threat actor claims to have control over 350 devices within the network, offering full privileges, including administrative rights over all network forests and enterprise administration. This level of access could allow the attacker to upload databases or even deploy ransomware within the organization.

The actor initially priced the access at $7,000. The post invites interested parties to contact the actor directly via private message for further negotiations.

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