☑️ S2W DDW Weekly Highlights in October W2
🔍 Pro-Palestinian Group Handala Allegedly Hacks Israeli Battery Company Linked to Terrorist Incident
• Pro-Palestinian hacking group Handala, known for cyberattacks on Israel, claims responsibility for hacking an Israeli battery firm (Company I) linked to the Bibi bomb incident. They leaked the firm's internal data on BreachForums.
• Handala claims that Company I, affiliated with Israel’s Ministry of Defense, designs energy storage systems for defense infrastructures and allegedly provided contaminated batteries used in Hezbollah's explosives.
• The 6TB data leak includes internal emails, design documents, production records, and personnel files, with a download link and sample screenshots shared.
🔍 Breach of Chinese Insurance Data: Sensitive Information for Sale
• Detailed
personal information of Chinese insurance policyholders has been leaked and is
currently for sale on BreachForums.
• On
October 7, a threat actor named DATABFi
posted about selling 5 million records containing policyholders' names, contact
information, ID numbers, insurance policy details, and coverage amounts.
• While
the seller did not disclose the data source, they claim the dataset is
up-to-date, including records from this year. A sample of 10 records was
shared, with the asking price set at approximately KRW 1.7 million.
🔍 Chinese Drone Manufacturer's Internal Data Leaked: Client and Project Details for Sale
• The
internal data of a Chinese drone manufacturer has been leaked and is being sold
on the hacking forum Leakbase.
• On
October 10, a threat actor using the alias "strid" posted about the
"China Drone Company Inc. leak," offering data that includes customer
lists, contact information, product lineups, and over 1,000 ongoing project
details.
• A
review of the sample data revealed detailed information about client
departments, names, titles, project names, and descriptions.