
"On September 11, after posting a lengthy " Goodbye" message on BreachForums[.]hn and linking to it on Telegram, the individuals calling themselves Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters 4.0 seemed to have some difficulty with sticking to the "going silent" part of their farewell message. In short order, they posted four screenshots suggesting that they had access to the federal Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) instant background check service."
"There was nothing exposed in the LERS screenshots that indicated the data of any account creation or any account use. DataBreaches emailed Google to inquire about the claimed access to LERS. Google's spokesperson sent the following statement: We have identified that a fraudulent account was created in our system for law enforcement requests and have disabled the account. No requests were made with this fraudulent account, and no data was accessed."
After posting a farewell message on BreachForums and linking it on Telegram, individuals calling themselves Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters 4.0 posted screenshots claiming access to the federal Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) instant background check portal. Four screenshots suggested portal access; one screenshot was further redacted by DataBreaches.net. The group also claimed to have hacked the U.K.'s National Crime Agency and posted screenshots allegedly showing access to Google's Law Enforcement Request System (LERS). Google identified and disabled a fraudulent LERS account, stated no requests were made and no data was accessed. DataBreaches contacted the FBI and Google; the FBI did not respond.
Read at DataBreaches.Net
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