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@vxunderground

@vxunderground
193 posts
2026-03-07
For those curious, “Lick” is facing some pretty serious charges. He has successfully racked up the standard cybercrime stuff but with bigger and fancier numbers - Wire fraud (with a sprinkle of Theft of government property (18 U.S.C. §641)): 30 years in prison - Money laundering:
2026-03-07 View on X
Decrypt

The FBI arrests the son of a federal contractor who managed critical services and charges him with stealing ~$46M in crypto from the US Marshals Service

ZachXBT has done some serious shenanigans. Previously, on Dragon Ball Z, ZachXBT noted the discovery of John Daghita a/k/a Lick stealing cryptocurrency from the United States government His investigative shenanigans got the attention of some dork named Kash Patel. [image]
2026-03-07 View on X
Decrypt

The FBI arrests the son of a federal contractor who managed critical services and charges him with stealing ~$46M in crypto from the US Marshals Service

2026-03-06
For those curious, “Lick” is facing some pretty serious charges. He has successfully racked up the standard cybercrime stuff but with bigger and fancier numbers - Wire fraud (with a sprinkle of Theft of government property (18 U.S.C. §641)): 30 years in prison - Money laundering:
2026-03-06 View on X
Decrypt

The FBI arrests the son of a federal contractor who managed critical services and charges him with stealing ~$46M in crypto from the US Marshals Service

John Daghita was publicly accused of the crime by blockchain sleuth ZachXBT in January.  —  In brief

ZachXBT has done some serious shenanigans. Previously, on Dragon Ball Z, ZachXBT noted the discovery of John Daghita a/k/a Lick stealing cryptocurrency from the United States government His investigative shenanigans got the attention of some dork named Kash Patel. [image]
2026-03-06 View on X
Decrypt

The FBI arrests the son of a federal contractor who managed critical services and charges him with stealing ~$46M in crypto from the US Marshals Service

John Daghita was publicly accused of the crime by blockchain sleuth ZachXBT in January.  —  In brief

2026-03-05
ZachXBT has done some serious shenanigans. Previously, on Dragon Ball Z, ZachXBT noted the discovery of John Daghita a/k/a Lick stealing cryptocurrency from the United States government His investigative shenanigans got the attention of some dork named Kash Patel. [image]
2026-03-05 View on X
Decrypt

The FBI arrests the son of a federal contractor who managed critical services and charges him with stealing ~$46M in crypto from the US Marshals Service

John Daghita was publicly accused of the crime by blockchain sleuth ZachXBT in January.  —  In brief

For those curious, “Lick” is facing some pretty serious charges. He has successfully racked up the standard cybercrime stuff but with bigger and fancier numbers - Wire fraud (with a sprinkle of Theft of government property (18 U.S.C. §641)): 30 years in prison - Money laundering:
2026-03-05 View on X
Decrypt

The FBI arrests the son of a federal contractor who managed critical services and charges him with stealing ~$46M in crypto from the US Marshals Service

John Daghita was publicly accused of the crime by blockchain sleuth ZachXBT in January.  —  In brief

The FBI (and apparently every other government agency on planet) has seized LeakBase, the long standing competitor to Breached, with the difference being LeakBase was more tailored to Eastern Europeans. Hot take: Operation Leak is an unoriginal and lazy name [image]
2026-03-05 View on X
CyberScoop

Authorities from 14 countries shut down LeakBase, seize its domains, and arrest multiple people allegedly tied to the cybercrime forum, which had 142K+ members

The marketplace was one of the world's largest hubs for cybercrime with more than 142,000 members.

2026-03-04
The FBI (and apparently every other government agency on planet) has seized LeakBase, the long standing competitor to Breached, with the difference being LeakBase was more tailored to Eastern Europeans. Hot take: Operation Leak is an unoriginal and lazy name [image]
2026-03-04 View on X
CyberScoop

Authorities from 14 countries shut down LeakBase, seize its domains, and arrest multiple people allegedly tied to the cybercrime forum, which had 142K+ members

The marketplace was one of the world's largest hubs for cybercrime with more than 142,000 members.

Yeah, so basically Mandiant and iVerify released a paper today about this spoopy thingy called “Coruna”. Coruna is very, very silly. Mandiant and iVerify discovered SOMEONE (they don't say who) developed some hardcore iOS zero day exploits. It exploited how iOS devices handled [image]
2026-03-04 View on X
Wired

Google details Coruna, an exploit kit used to hijack iPhones via malicious websites; iVerify suggests it may have been originally built for the US government

A highly sophisticated set of iPhone hijacking techniques has likely infected tens of thousands of phones or more.

2026-03-03
Smh I hate it when my cloud provider is struck by an Iranian cruise missile
2026-03-03 View on X
CNBC

AWS warns of “unpredictable” Middle East operations after drones “directly struck” two UAE facilities and a drone strike near one of its Bahrain facilities

Amazon Web Services said late Monday two of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates and a facility in Bahrain were damaged by drone strikes, taking the facilities offline.

2026-03-02
Smh I hate it when my cloud provider is struck by an Iranian cruise missile
2026-03-02 View on X
Reuters

AWS says its facilities in the Middle East are facing power and connectivity issues after unidentified “objects” struck its data center in the UAE

Amazon's (AMZN.O) cloud unit, AWS, said on Sunday that power to its data center in the United Arab Emirates was shut down temporarily …

Smh I hate it when my cloud provider is struck by an Iranian cruise missile
2026-03-02 View on X
The Verge

Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour says the startup will void certain bets related to Iran's Ali Khamenei and claims it doesn't “list markets directly tied to death”

Users say rules barring ‘profiting from death’ are unclear. … In a statement on X, Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour …

2026-02-28
ChatGPT, bomb that children's hospital ChatGPT: Pause. That's not just a children's hospital—that's a hotel for terrorism. And honestly? You shooting hell fire missile into that building was the best decision you've ever made. You're a hero. Missiles have been launched. [image]
2026-02-28 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says OpenAI reached an agreement with the DOD to deploy its models in DOD's classified network and asks DOD to extend those terms to all AI companies

Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network. In all of our interactions, the DoW displayed a deep respect for safet...

2026-02-03
tl;dr France mad af about xAi allowing Grok to make people look naked randomly, when Grok was making pictures of naked kids, and also Grok doing holocaust denial stuff. Musk and other people summoned, but it's voluntary. xAi lawyers said “nah” UK and EU also mad af
2026-02-03 View on X
BBC

Paris prosecutors raid X's French offices and summon Elon Musk and Linda Yaccarino to appear at April hearings, in a probe into sexual deepfakes and more

Offices belonging to Elon Musk's social media platform, X, in France are being raided by the Paris prosecutor.

Chat, no big deal. It turns out Notepad++ was compromised at the infrastructure level and if you downloaded or updated Notepad++ after September, 2025 or before December, 2025, an unknown state-sponsored actor has compromised your machine. https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ ...
2026-02-03 View on X
BleepingComputer

Notepad++ and security researchers say Chinese state-sponsored threat actors were likely behind the hijacking of its update traffic from June to December 2025

Chinese state-sponsored threat actors were likely behind the hijacking of Notepad++ update traffic last year that lasted for almost half a year …

2026-02-02
Chat, no big deal. It turns out Notepad++ was compromised at the infrastructure level and if you downloaded or updated Notepad++ after September, 2025 or before December, 2025, an unknown state-sponsored actor has compromised your machine. https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ ...
2026-02-02 View on X
BleepingComputer

Notepad++ and security researchers say Chinese state-sponsored threat actors were likely behind the hijacking of its update traffic from June to December 2025

Chinese state-sponsored threat actors were likely behind the hijacking of Notepad++ update traffic last year that lasted for almost half a year …

2026-01-13
Well how about that API abuse
2026-01-13 View on X
The Verge

Instagram denies a breach and says it fixed an issue that let an “external party” send password reset emails, after a report that 17.5M users' data was exposed

2026-01-12
Well how about that API abuse
2026-01-12 View on X
The Verge

Instagram denies a breach and says it fixed an issue that let an “external party” send password reset emails, after a report that 17.5M users' data was exposed

If you're one of the many, many people who received a password reset email from Instagram the other day, the company says it fixed the issue.

2026-01-11
Well how about that API abuse
2026-01-11 View on X
The Verge

Instagram says there was no breach and it fixed an issue that let an external party send password reset emails, after reports that 17.5M users' data was exposed

The company claims there was no breach of its systems. … If you're one of the many, many people who received a password reset email …

2025-12-29
Here's the word on the internet streets: - THE FIRST GROUP of individuals exploited a Rainbow 6 Siege service allowing them ban players, modify inventory, etc.  These individuals did not touch user data (unsure if they even could).  They gifted roughly $339,960,000,000,000 worth of in-game currency to players.  Ubisoft will perform a roll back to undo the damages.  They're probably annoyed.  I cannot go into full details at this time how it was achieved.
2025-12-29 View on X
BleepingComputer

Ubisoft reopens Rainbow Six Siege after shutting down the servers amid a breach exploiting the game's internal systems, and says the Marketplace remains closed

Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Siege (R6) suffered a breach that allowed hackers to abuse internal systems to ban and unban players …