
"Hackers are offering for sale what they claim is a large trove of Armenian government-related data, prompting officials in Yerevan to open an investigation into a potential breach. The alleged seller, using the alias dk0m, said it gained access to a government notification system used to distribute official communications, including legal and administrative notices. The dataset, advertised on an underground forum for $2,500, is said to contain about 8 million records linked to official notifications, including communications from police and judicial bodies."
"The dataset, advertised on an underground forum for $2,500, is said to contain about 8 million records linked to official notifications, including communications from police and judicial bodies. In a statement on Saturday, the Public Relations and Information Center of Armenia (PRIC) - a government-linked strategic communications body - denied that the country's government email infrastructure had been breached, but said attackers may have accessed data from another state platform."
A threat actor using the alias dk0m claims to have accessed a government notification system that distributes official communications, including legal and administrative notices. The actor is offering the dataset for $2,500 on an underground forum. The advertised trove is said to contain about 8 million records tied to official notifications, including messages from police and judicial bodies. Armenian authorities in Yerevan have opened an investigation into a potential breach. The Public Relations and Information Center of Armenia (PRIC) denied a breach of government email infrastructure but acknowledged that attackers may have accessed data from another state platform.
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