Notorious Hacking Group Lapsus$ Behind Microsoft, Nvidia And Other Breaches Draws Regulatory Review

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  • The Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber Safety Review Board looked to study the Lapsus$ hacking group that gained notoriety for carrying out breaches at major U.S. companies this year
  • The board, comprised of senior government cyber officials and industry representatives, aimed to review and compile reports on significant cybersecurity issues.
  • In its first review, the board examined a Log4j open-source software library flaw.
  • Lapsus$ came into the forefront after hacks affecting Microsoft Corp MSFTNvidia Corp NVDAOkta Inc OKTA, and other major technology companies. 
  • Security researchers found that the alleged mastermind of the group was a teenager living at his mother’s home in England, who was later arrested by police in the U.K. earlier this year.
  • Members of Lapsus$ have employed social engineering techniques like targeting companies that operate call centers for brand name firms, then publicizing their successes on a Telegram channel, Bloomberg reports.
  • Alleged Lapsus$ hackers had also targeted Brazilian healthcare systems and police departments before their arrest in October.
  • “Lapsus$ actors have perpetrated damaging intrusions against multiple critical infrastructure sectors, including healthcare, government facilities, and critical manufacturing,” said Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly.
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