A ransomware gang claims it hacked the U.S. Marshals Service and is threatening to release data that includes “Top Secret” documents.
In a recent post to its site on the dark web, the cybercrime group known as Hunters International added the law enforcement agency to its list of alleged victims, alongside a countdown timer set for roughly two days.
#USA 🇺🇸 – Hunters International has announced US Marshals Service on its victim list.
"The U.S. Marshals Service was the first federal law enforcement agency in the United States, enforcing the federal courts."#DarkWeb #ransomware #cyberattack #government pic.twitter.com/js2jgDslyo
— Dark Web Intelligence (@DailyDarkWeb) August 26, 2024
The posting, as viewed by the Daily Dot, claims that 386 GB of data, made up of 327,268 files, were obtained in the breach. Screenshots of the purported data suggest the leak includes dossiers on gang members and their mugshots, files marked “Confidential” and “Top Secret,” as well as files from the FBI.
One such top-secret document appears to be a report from the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Group. A document under the FBI label is listed as a white paper on Instagram from the National Domestic Communications Assistance Center, a hub containing collective technical knowledge and resources of law enforcement.
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