A profile of UK teenage hacker Arion Kurtaj, a Lapsus$ member who leaked GTA VI videos in 2022 and was found guilty in 2023 of hacking Nvidia, Uber, and others
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A profile of UK teenage hacker Arion Kurtaj, a Lapsus$ member who leaked GTA VI video in 2022 and was found guilty in 2023 for hacking Nvidia, Uber, and others
The City of London Police had put the teenage boy in the suburban Travelodge to protect him. They even set up a code … Forums: Hacker News Forums: Hacker News : Teenage hacker became a legend attacki...
IT and software developer Globant says its code repo was partially breached, after Lapsus$ shared 70GB of allegedly stolen data; Globant's stock closed down 10%
The Lapsus$ data extortionists are back from a week-long … Pierluigi Paganini / Security Affairs : Lapsus$ extortion gang claims to have hacked IT Giant Globant Dora Tudor / Heimdal Security Blog : IT...
UK police arrest seven people aged 16 to 21 as part of an investigation “into a hacking group”, but did not say if the teenager behind Lapsus$ is among them
A 16-year-old from Oxford has been accused of being one of the leaders of cyber-crime gang Lapsus$.
Okta confirms an attacker accessed an engineer's laptop in January consistent with posted screenshots by Lapsus$, as customers struggle to grasp their exposure
i.e. their data may have been viewed or acted upon. “We have identified those customers and already reached out directly by email.” https://www.okta.com/... Kevin Beaumont / @gossithedog : “We have no...
UK police arrest seven people aged 16 to 21 as part of an investigation “into a hacking group”, but did not say if the teenager behind Lapsus$ is among them
A 16-year-old from Oxford has been accused of being one of the leaders of cyber-crime gang Lapsus$.
A look at Lapsus$, a data extortion group that surfaced in December 2021 and specializes in stealing data from big companies by bribing or tricking employees
Microsoft and identity management platform Okta both this week disclosed breaches involving LAPSUS$, a relatively new cybercrime group …