Ransomware Ruckus: Trinity of Chaos Unleashes Data Leak Mayhem on Major Corporations

The Trinity of Chaos has turned cybercrime into a reality show, debuting a data leak site on the TOR network. This ransomware collective is allegedly tied to Lapsus$, Scattered Spider, and ShinyHunters. They threaten Salesforce with unprecedented legal tactics, while flaunting a collection of 1.5 billion records. Tune in for chaos!

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Hot Take:

Who knew cybercriminals could also be drama queens? The “Trinity of Chaos” sounds like a heavy metal band but is actually a group of cyber baddies with a penchant for theatrics. They’ve taken the digital stage on the TOR network, waving around data like it’s a baton in a parade of leaks. Give them credit for creativity, though. They’re not just hacking; they’re threatening to join lawsuits and auditioning for a role in the next courtroom drama. Move over, Law & Order, there’s a new show in town!

Key Points:

  • Trinity of Chaos launches a data leak site on the TOR network, listing 39 major companies.
  • They threaten Salesforce with regulatory actions, claiming to exploit its vulnerabilities.
  • Data samples reveal significant PII but few passwords, likely obtained from Salesforce breaches.
  • Leaked data includes information from Google AdWords, Cisco, and major airlines.
  • The group claims to hold 1.5 billion records, with an October 10 deadline for negotiation.

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