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Scattered Spider Exclusive: Dangerous Unified Collective
Imagine low‑tech social engineering and SIM swaps teaming up with mass data brokers — that’s Scattered Spider, ShinyHunters and LAPSUS$ fusing tactics to turn bulk theft into pinpoint extortion. Security teams and cloud customers now face a hybrid, high‑leverage threat targeting SaaS platforms like Salesforce.

Feds Tie Scattered Spider Duo to $115M in Ransoms
U.S. prosecutors say 19‑year‑old Thalha Jubair helped power Scattered Spiders telecom‑focused extortion ring, allegedly netting at least $115 million through SIM‑swap scams, social engineering and account takeovers. The cross‑border indictment is a stark wake‑up call that human trust, lax recovery policies and reused credentials—not exotic malware—still fuel major ransoms.

SIM card supply network Exposed: Risky, Stunning Takedown
Europol just tore down a sophisticated cross-border SIM card supply network that criminals used to hide identities and run scams — a stark reminder that SMS-based authentication can be easily abused. Protect yourself by using authenticator apps or security keys, monitoring accounts for unusual activity, and urging carriers to adopt stronger ID checks.

Scattered Spider: Must-Have Defenses Against Risky Attacks
Scattered Spider is skipping the fences and walking through the front door by exploiting weak identity controls, help‑desk processes, and third‑party trust. Tightening phishing‑resistant authentication, enforcing least privilege, and hardening vendor and support workflows are the urgent, practical steps every organization must take.

JLR cyberattack: Exclusive Risky Extortion Claim
Jaguar Land Rover is probing claims by a group calling itself Scattered Spider that it stole data and issued an extortion demand. The incident highlights growing cyber risks for automakers — from customer privacy to vehicle software and supply-chain vulnerabilities.

Scattered Spider Stunning 10-Year Sentence: Risky Legacy
A 10-year federal sentence and $13 million restitution for a Scattered Spider member forces us to ask whether punishment alone will deter social‑engineering cybercrime—or if smarter identity safeguards, tougher account‑recovery and policy reforms are the real answer. It’s a wake‑up call to fix the systems and employee practices attackers exploit, not just lock up the perpetrators.

SIM-swap attacks: Must-Have Urgent Defenses
A major breach exposing SIM identifiers makes SIM‑swap attacks a real and urgent risk — but you can protect yourself now by switching from SMS to app- or hardware-based MFA, adding a carrier PIN or passphrase, and watching your accounts for suspicious activity.

SIM swapping: Stunning Dangerous Threat Exposed
A federal judge just gave a 21‑year‑old tied to the Scattered Spider SIM‑swapping ring 10 years in prison and roughly $13 million in restitution, underscoring how devastating phone‑number takeovers can be. Protect yourself now by ditching SMS‑only authentication, enabling app or hardware MFA, and adding carrier account locks or port freezes.