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GitHub Breach Exposes 3,800 Internal Repositories

GitHub has confirmed a significant breach, revealing that hackers made off with approximately 3,800 internal repositories after a developer fell victim to a poisoned VS Code script. Fortunately, the company assures that customer data appears to be safe, and the incident seems to be contained within GitHub's internal systems.

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BreachForums domain: Stunning Crucial Takedown Win

BreachForums domain: Stunning Crucial Takedown Win

The FBI and French police just knocked BreachForums offline, disrupting a major marketplace for stolen data. It’s a bold win — but domain seizures are only a pause unless paired with sustained investigations, stronger security practices, and international cooperation.

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BreachForums Stunning Win: Risky Yet Crucial Takedown

BreachForums Stunning Win: Risky Yet Crucial Takedown

U.S. and French authorities have shut down the latest BreachForums marketplace, a welcome blow to a forum that trafficked stolen data and coordinated extortion. But while the takedown disrupts criminals and helps victims, the real test is whether arrests and sustained action can stop cybercriminals from just reappearing elsewhere.

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Conor Fitzpatrick: Stunning 3-Year Sentence Signals Risky

Conor Fitzpatrick: Stunning 3-Year Sentence Signals Risky

A court reversed an earlier plea deal and sentenced Conor Fitzpatrick, founder of BreachForums, to three years — a decision prosecutors say holds platform operators accountable after the site turned stolen data into a lucrative hub that harmed thousands.

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BreachForums founder: Stunning 3-Year Sentence Shocks

BreachForums founder: Stunning 3-Year Sentence Shocks

Conor “Pompompurin” Fitzpatrick, the 22‑year‑old former admin of BreachForums, was resentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to access‑device conspiracy and possession of CSAM. The sentence signals that law enforcement can reach the digital underground — but it also highlights how much work remains to shut down the markets that fuel identity theft and abuse.

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ransomware gangs Risky Retirement: Exclusive Warning

Fifteen ransomware gangs publicly claimed retirement on BreachForums — dramatic, but experts say it may be more theater than farewell. Don’t relax: rebrands, affiliate migrations and exit scams are common, so keep backups, MFA, segmentation and solid incident‑response readiness.

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