
"The United States issued a seizure warrant to Starlink this week related to satellite internet infrastructure used in a scam compound in Myanmar. The action is part of a larger US law enforcement interagency initiative announced this week called the District of Columbia Scam Center Strike Force. Meanwhile, Google moved this week to sue 25 people that it alleges are behind a "staggering" and "relentless" scam text operation that uses a notorious phishing-as-a-service platform called Lighthouse."
"The leak includes hacking tools such as remote-access Trojans, as well as data extraction and analysis programs. More interesting, perhaps, is a target list of more than 80 organizations from which the hackers claim to have stolen information. The listed stolen data, according to Mrxn, includes 95 GB of Indian immigration data, three TB of call records from South Korean telecom operator LG U Plus, and a mention of 459 GB of road-planning data obtained from Taiwan, for instance."
US authorities issued a seizure warrant for Starlink equipment tied to satellite internet infrastructure used at a scam compound in Myanmar. The action is part of an interagency initiative named the District of Columbia Scam Center Strike Force. Google sued 25 individuals accused of operating a relentless Lighthouse phishing-as-a-service text scam. The Department of Homeland Security collected Chicago residents' data alleged to have gang ties to test if police files could feed an FBI watchlist and then retained the records for months in violation of domestic espionage rules. A leak of about 12,000 KnownSec documents revealed remote-access Trojans, data-extraction tools, and a target list with large stolen datasets from multiple countries.
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