Crook claims to leak 'video surveillance footage' of firms
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Crook claims to leak 'video surveillance footage' of firms
"In times like these, we believe it's right to speak clearly, humbly, and with complete transparency. No organization is immune to cybersecurity incidents, and today it has happened to us."
"Be Prime was the target of a cyberattack, so we immediately activated our containment, mitigation, investigation, and remediation protocols."
"Based on the information analyzed so far, there is no evidence of any impact on Be Prime's operational continuity or on our clients' operations."
Be Prime, a Mexican IT infrastructure and digital transformation company, confirmed it was targeted in a cybersecurity incident. An attacker, using the alias 'dylanmarly', claimed to have accessed the company's Cisco Meraki Vision panel, potentially allowing access to live video feeds from client offices. The attacker also leaked 12.6 GB of data belonging to Be Prime and its clients. Be Prime is collaborating with Cisco Talos for remediation and stated that there is no evidence of operational impact on the company or its clients.
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