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CyberNiggers Hacking Collective Declare The Successful Breach Of Space-Eyes

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: April 24, 2024 1:18 am
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IntelBroker a prominent figure within the CyberNiggers hacking collective, has declared a successful breach of Space-Eyes, a pivotal provider of geospatial intelligence services exclusively catering to US government agencies.

The infiltration of the digital fortress of the Miami-based firm poses an alarming threat to the sanctity of US national security data.

According to IntelBroker, the mastermind behind this audacious breach, the labyrinth of Space-Eyes’ systems fell prey to their adept hacking maneuvers within a brief period — a mere “10-15 minutes.”

The breach not only jeopardises the integrity of sensitive data but also casts a dark shadow over the operational efficacy of various US government entities, including:

  • The Department of Justice,
  • The Department of Homeland Security,
  • Branches of the US Armed Forces,
  • The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA).

IntelBroker, celebrated for prior triumphs in the cyber realm, specializes in pinpointing and exploiting vulnerabilities within systems, often peddling the fruits of their exploits within the depths of the dark web.

Their illustrious portfolio includes breaching the fortified data defenses of General Electric in November 2023 and compromising the infrastructure of Wee grocery services.

The pilfered data from Space-Eyes reportedly harbors a treasure trove of sensitive information, spanning full names, contact numbers, professional affiliations, job descriptions, email addresses, password hashes, and location data of numerous government officials.

The breach also bears a chilling resemblance to IntelBroker’s past escapades, notably their exfiltration of national security secrets from a US federal contractor, Acuity Inc.

CyberNiggers, the enigmatic threat entity to which IntelBroker pledges allegiance, has garnered notoriety within the shadowy corridors of Breach Forums, believed to be an offshoot of the once-infamous Raid Forums.

Despite its modest size, CyberNiggers exhibits a relentless pursuit of high-value targets and finds itself under the unyielding gaze of the Five Eyes intelligence consortium, a testament to its escalating prominence in the digital battlegrounds of the 21st century.

“In March 2024, Accor.com, a French multinational hospitality company, suffered a data breach that led to the exposure of 642K users’ personal information,” IntelBroker claims.

ByMatthew Giannelis
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