As seen on DPaste this morning and as tweeted by @RexMundi14: Dear friends and foes, Last week, we hacked our way into the servers of Swiss bank Banque Cantonale de Geneve (BCGE). While we did not access any bank account, we did download 30,192 private emails sent by both Swiss and foreign customers, in addition…
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Rex Mundi reportedly leaking employee info
Belsec Blog has more details, but it looks like Tobasco.be and Z-Staffing.org are having their data leaked because they didn’t meet Rex Mundi’s demands. The data leak reportedly does not include national registry numbers, but the hackers are believed to be in possession of bank account numbers that have not (yet?) been leaked. Belsec Blog…
Rex Mundi surfaces with new hack claims (UPDATE2)
It looks like hacking group Rex Mundi may be back. And they seem to be dumping all of the Domino’s data they claimed to have hacked back in June, plus data allegedly from hacks of Thomas Cook Belgium, Finalease Car Credit, and Mensura. In a paste describing their activities, they write that they stole “personal records belonging…
Rex Mundi Claims to have sold Buy Way Data
Last week we made report that a hacker who has been extorting company’s to prevent data leaks was trying that on Buy Way. @RexMundi_Anon had given Buy Way, the finical credit company until Saturday the 26th to respond to a 20,000 EURO ransom for prevention of 580 credit loan applications being leaked. On Saturday Rex tweeted the following tweet stating that a company…
Rex Mundi attempts to get Buy Way to pay EUR 20,000 to prevent data leak
A hacker using the handle Rex Mundi @RexMundi_Anon has been making headlines over the past months with attacks on high profile company’s One thing that has been common for Al these attacks is the fact Rex mundi demands large amounts of money to prevent the data being leaked and gives company’s anywhere between 7-21 days notice. Some of the recent…
Everything old is new again? Ransomware groups stop encrypting and switch to theft/extortion model.
In a new post at The Register, Jessica Lyons Hardcastle reports, in part: ….. Increasingly, however, cybercrime rings still tracked as ransomware operators are turning toward primarily data theft and extortion – and skipping the encryption step altogether. Rather than scramble files and demand payment for the decryption keys, and all the faff in between…