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Leading Mobile Banking App Hit by IntelBroker Hackers, Sensitive Data Up for Sale

Posted on January 31, 2024 by Dissent

Ashish Khaitan reports:

The IntelBroker hacker group has claimed responsibility for a potential cyberattack on a popular (undisclosed) mobile banking app boasting over 10 million users. The threat actor, known for their prowess in exploiting vulnerabilities, posted details of the exploit on a hacker forum on Saturday, January 27, 2024.

The post by IntelBroker, titled “[Cyber Niggers] Popular Mobile Bank Vulnerability,” offers an exploit capable of scraping and leaking sensitive information from the banking app. The data for sale includes full names, countries, and payment methods of users. The hacker is demanding payment exclusively in XMR (Monero) and has provided visuals to emphasize the gravity of the exploit.

The exact target of this attack is not explicitly mentioned in the post. However, speculations stemming from the initial X post by Daily Dark Web hint at Nu Bank being the potential target.

Read more at The Cyber Express.

 

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