Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters: Cyber Criminals or Comedy of Errors?

Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters, linked to the Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack, have declared they’re “going dark.” But experts say this is less a graceful exit and more a panicked retreat. While they claim strategic planning, it’s likely they’re just dodging the spotlight—and potential prison time.

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Breaking news! Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters, the hackers responsible for turning Jaguar Land Rover into a virtual junkyard, have decided to hang up their keyboards and take a break. Apparently, they needed some “me time” after all those breaches, and their farewell post reads more like the latest episode of a drama series than a serious goodbye. Are they really gone, or is this just a smoke screen for some behind-the-scenes chaos? Only time will tell!

Key Points:

  • Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters, linked to the Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack, claim to have shut down.
  • The group announced their “retirement” via Telegram and their own BreachForums.hn domain.
  • Their statement reads like a manifesto, listing companies like Air France and American Airlines as potential targets.
  • Experts suspect this is a strategic pause, not a genuine shutdown, to escape legal consequences.
  • Future breach disclosures are expected as investigations continue, and some members might resurface.

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