May 15, 2024 at 06:37PM
IntelBroker claims to have stolen data from US Army Aviation and Missile Command, including maintenance tasks, PDFs, and software code. They are offering access to a $75B aerospace and defense company, with a history of targeting law enforcement and government agencies. The authenticity of the claims is still being investigated by authorities.
Based on the meeting notes, it is clear that an individual known as IntelBroker has been involved in a series of high-profile data theft activities. The stolen data allegedly includes information from the US Army Aviation and Missile Command, a $75 billion aerospace and defense company, Europol, and other national security agencies. The data reportedly includes maintenance tasks, PDFs, png files, .txt files, swiped source software from defense company repositories, and personal details of Home Depot employees. It is paramount to establish the veracity of these claims, given the potential security implications and the sensitivity of the stolen information. Additionally, appropriate measures should be taken to address the security vulnerabilities and prevent further data breaches.