Cyber Heist Alert: Sp1d3r Gang Sells Truist Bank Employee Data for $1M – No Snowflake Link Detected

In a web of theft, Sp1d3r gang spins a million-dollar data heist, snaring Truist banking staff details. No Snowflake in this blizzard of cybercrime! 🕷💸 #Sp1d3rCybercrime

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Looks like Sp1d3r is spinning a worldwide web of woe for the corporate world, proving that not all superheroes wear capes—some just have really good hacking skills and a penchant for million-dollar price tags. And here I thought my personal data was only worth a free coffee and a stale cookie. Truist's slow reveal is like telling your date you have a "minor" snoring problem after you've already moved in together. Smooth, Truist, real smooth.

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