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Offensive Security Research | Backend Developer https://t.co/Q0J0lzuUHl 🔴| https://t.co/UI1Dc3lSlR | https://t.co/0YIAawenxE

Katılım Haziran 2025
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vxdb@vxdb·
I've updated the meme
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@valigo @Ivanklydz "I don't see any community note so it must be true" dude thats not how it works lmao
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
🚨 BREAKING 🚨 Infamous Russian hacker and beatboxer exposes exactly how hackers got access to private GitHub repositories
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Ren@hiqgr·
@crutchfield009 @dump_tcp @hasanbroked Hasan built nothing bro😭 all he did was rely on threat actors to build a forum that was expected to be compromised at any point Hasan was just the face of it lmao stop the cock riding its insane
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BLACK BEAR R3D T3AM
BLACK BEAR R3D T3AM@crutchfield009·
@dump_tcp @hasanbroked And what have you done?, Nothing!!!. Hasan has built a standing community that has withheld numerous storms. So just mind your own business and let the leaders lead the way
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HasanBroker
HasanBroker@hasanbroked·
The forum isn't seized nor closed, we can only go up from here since I am taking full charge. We're not going to be held by people who rely on Claude to finish their code or people who are too awkward to speak to women, they're all practically incels.
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BLACK BEAR R3D T3AM
BLACK BEAR R3D T3AM@crutchfield009·
@hasanbroked That's how it was supposed to be from the very beginning. Else if you had full control, they would probably not have the chapter to betray you.
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
🚨🌍 INTERPOL carried out Operation Ramz, the first cyber operation in the MENA region with 201 arrests, 382 additional suspects identified, 3,867 victims, and 53 servers seized across 13 countries. The operation ran from October 2025 to February 28, 2026, and targeted phishing, malware, and cyber scam infrastructure. Around 8,000 pieces of data and intelligence were shared between participating countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Tunisia, and UAE. Jordanese Police pinpointed a computer running fraudulent "trading platform" scams. A raid found 15 people running the scams, but investigators determined they were victims of human trafficking, recruited under false employment promises from Asia, passports confiscated on arrival, and forced into the scheme. Two suspects orchestrating the operation were arrested. Other notable hits: - Algeria dismantled a phishing-as-a-service operation, with one arrest and a server, computer, phone, and hard drives seized - Morocco seized devices containing banking data and phishing tools, with three individuals in judicial proceedings - Qatar identified compromised devices whose owners were themselves cyberattack victims unknowingly spreading malware - Oman disabled a private-residence server holding sensitive information that had been infected with malware Private-sector partners included Group-IB, Kaspersky, Shadowserver Foundation, Team Cymru, and TrendAI.
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kryx@Kryx7z·
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@Coins The doxx speakin' for itself i call it doxin' tell
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Coins@Coins·
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Coins@Coins·
I’m a photographer now
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Henry
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@hiqgr @vxdb They asked PowerSchool for like ~$3m something and they straight paid it
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vxdb
vxdb@vxdb·
How much do we think Canvas/Instructure paid ShinyHunters?
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Ren@hiqgr·
@IntelOpsV3 Maybe some SLH members joined shinyhunters 🤔
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IntelOps
IntelOps@IntelOpsV3·
SLH posted 11 May in telegram that they are not associated with shinyhunters or the download site however 23 January they were advertising this exact DLS in this exact same TG group They are perhaps trying to distance from the Canvas fallout 👀 URLs blur to comply with X rules
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@datafein @vxdb Gotta put the negotiating in consideration aint no way the canvas negotiator would accept a 2.5m ransom incase thats what shinyhunters asked
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Henry
Henry@datafein·
@vxdb Yall are lowballing. Do you not remember the Powerschool fiasco? I think Canvas is more profitable, they’re def doing over $200m per year in profit. Gotta be like $2.5m
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OogaYoink@OoogaOoogaYoink·
@vxdb I can only imagine what watching a David Fincher movie on an OLED must be like. Doubt you can see a darn thing.
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vxdb@vxdb·
Hot take: OLED makes movies too dark
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H4x0r.DZ 🇰🇵
H4x0r.DZ 🇰🇵@h4x0r_dz·
NVIDIA's GeForce got owned by Shiny Hunters.
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Ren@hiqgr·
@UK_Daniel_Card Lived long to see polymarket cooking darkwebinformer lol
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mRr3b00t@UK_Daniel_Card·
DarkWebInformer is a LARP....
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Sweep@0xSweep·
This 25yo British hacker sold $2 MILLION of stolen data and got caught from a single $250 transaction Kai West ran the dark web’s biggest stolen data marketplace for 2 years under the name IntelBroker He hacked Apple, AMD, Cisco, Nokia, HPE, General Electric, Europol, the US Pentagon and a database exposing the personal info of every member of the US Congress He even built a LinkedIn profile claiming he worked at the UK’s FBI equivalent, which later said they had never heard of him He only sold in Monero, because of it‘s privacy feature In January 2023 an FBI agent asked to buy $250 of stolen data and convinced him to accept Bitcoin this time instead of Monero That $250 Bitcoin went into a wallet linked to his real Coinbase account, registered with his actual UK driver’s license The FBI then spent 2 years matching his YouTube history to posts on his hacker forum, then arrested him in France in February 2025 By then he caused $25 million in damage to 40+ companies and became the owner of the dark web forum he was selling on He stepped down in January 2025 saying he was “too busy” and was arrested 3 weeks later
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komi@SlittingHearts·
hi twitter thanks
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Ren@hiqgr·
@sinize7331 @KurtRustles @0xSweep Most Russian TAs are pushing 30 and still doing it for the money (or the love of the game) theres no age for the troll
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sinize
sinize@sinize7331·
@KurtRustles @0xSweep Like most of internet hacker, lol —imagine being 30, having a family, and still doing that kind of teenage stuff.
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