๐ฒ๐ฒ Myanmar | LAPSUS$ Claims Aya Bank Data Theft, Releases File Tree Preview
LAPSUS$ has published what it claims is a file tree from an alleged breach of Aya Bank, one of Myanmar's largest financial institutions.
* The group claims to possess:
* ~120 GB of compressed data
* Full database dump containing PII
* Banking platform files
* Customer document images
* Internal archives
* The released file tree appears to reference:
* `ayabank.tar.gz`
* `bnpl_images`
* Numerous customer image files (.jpg)
* Additional internal directories not fully disclosed
* The threat actor states the data is intended for a single buyer and warns it will begin selling the dataset if ransom demands are not met.
Analyst Note: The released file tree alone does not confirm the authenticity or completeness of the alleged breach. However, publishing directory structures and sample filenames is a common tactic used by ransomware and extortion groups to increase pressure on victims during negotiations. Aya Bank has not publicly confirmed these claims at the time of writing.
#DDW #Intelligence #DarkWeb #Myanmar
The economy is teetering on the brink of 2008 again:
Tariffs.
Inflation.
Gas.
Groceries.
War.
Damage to our reputation and Democratic institutions.
All self inflicted by Trump.
Elect Democrats in the midterms to impeach and remove Trumpโฆ before it's too late.
๐บ๐ธ๐ป๐ช๐ฎ๐ท Back in January, Venezuela's Maria Corina Machado gave Trump her Nobel Peace Prize medal because he thought he deserved it for ending "8 wars in just 8 months."
He claimed to be the "President of peace."
That was 3 months ago.
Since then, he sent Special Ops troops to snatch President Maduro, and started a war with Iran. Oh, and he's still got Colombia on his to-do list.
Something tells me he's not going to be in the running for this year's prize.
Too on point not to share, โAussie reply to Trump rant about NATO not being there for us.
Mate. You run a country with 600,000 homeless people sleeping on the street tonight. A country where 40% of adults can't cover a $400 emergency without borrowing money. A country where insulin costs more than a car payment and people are rationing it to survive. A country where medical debt is the number 1 cause of bankruptcy. A country where women are dying in hospital car parks because doctors are too scared of abortion laws to treat a miscarriage.
You lock up more of your own citizens than any nation on earth. More than China. More than Russia. More than North Korea. The land of the free has 2 million people in cages, and a quarter of them haven't even been convicted of anything. They're just too poor to make bail.
Your life expectancy is going backwards. You're the only developed nation where that's happening. Your infant mortality rate is worse than Cuba's. Your kids do active shooter drills between maths and English while you sell the gunmaker's stock to your mates.
Your minimum wage hasn't moved in 15 years. You've got teachers working 2 jobs and veterans sleeping under bridges and you just spent a trillion dollars flattening a country that didn't attack you.
And youโve got a convicted felon, adjudicating raping, paedophile protecting, porn star shagging insurrectionist running the biggest dumpster fire war campaign since the Taliban thanked you very much for losing again.
And you're calling Greenland poorly run?
Greenland has universal healthcare. Free education. One of the lowest incarceration rates in the world. Nobody goes bankrupt there because they got sick. Nobody dies in a waiting room because their insurance said no.
"NATO wasn't there when we needed them." When exactly was that, champ? September 11? Because NATO invoked Article 5 for the first and only time in history FOR YOU. Soldiers from dozens of countries deployed, fought, bled, and died in Afghanistan FOR YOU. Australia wasn't even in NATO and we still showed up. For 20 years.
And you pulled out at 2am without telling anyone and left them to deal with the mess.
So maybe before you start calling other countries poorly run, have a look at your own backyard, you spray-tanned aluminium siding salesman. The only thing poorly run in this picture is your fucking mouth. Credit (borrowed from) Jim Scroggins - original author ๐ท unknownโ
๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ท Someone made a $950 million bet on oil prices falling just hours before Trump announced the Iran ceasefire.
It's the second time this has happened.
On March 23, a $500 million short was placed 15 minutes before Trump delayed strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure.
Oil dropped 15% both times.
The timing on both trades is hard to explain away. Must be coincidence, right?
The CFTC, which oversees U.S. commodity markets, is looking into it.
Just kidding, they haven't responded.
Source: Reuters
Actual quotes from President Trump:
Trumpโs โvictory timelineโ claims.
Mar 3: "We won the war."
Mar 7: "We defeated Iran."
Mar 9: "We must attack Iran."
Mar 9: "The war is ending almost completely, and very beautifully.
March 10: practically nothing left to target
Mar 11: โYou never like to say too โ early you won. We won. In โthe first hour it was over.โ Mar 12: "We did win, but we haven't won completely yet."
Mar 13: "We won the war."
Mar 14: "Please help us."
Mar 15: "If you don't help us, I will certainly remember it."
Mar 16: "Actually, we don't need any help at all."
Mar 16: "I was just testing to see who's listening to me."
Mar 16: "If NATO doesn't help, they will suffer something very bad."
Mar 17: "We neither need nor want NATO's help."
Mar 17: "I don't need Congressional approval to withdraw from NATO."
Mar 18: "Our allies must cooperate in reopening the Strait of Hormuz."
Mar 19: "US allies need to get a grip - step up and help open the Strait of Hormuz."
Mar 20: "NATO are cowards."
Mar 21: "The Strait of Hormuz must be protected by the countries that use it. We don't use it, we don't need to open it."
Mar 22: "This is the last time. I will give Iran 48 hours. Open the strait"
Mar 22: "Iran is Dead"
Mar 23: "We had very good and productive talks with Iran."
Mar 24: "Weโre making progress."
Mar 25: โThey gave us a present and the present arrived today. And it was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money. Iโm not going to tell you what that present is, but it was a very significant prize.โ Mar 26: "Make a deal, or weโll just keep blowing them away."
Mar 27: "We donโt have to be there for NATO."
Mar 28: No major quote
Mar 29: Claimed talks were progressing
Mar 30: "Open the Strait of Hormuz immediately, or face devastating consequences."
Mar 31: Claimed a deal was "very close" and that Iran would "do the right thing"
Apr 1: "Weโll see what happens very soon."
Apr 2: Repeated that a deal was likely, while warning of continued strikes if not
Apr 3: "Something big is going to happen."
Apr 4: Said Iran must comply "immediately" or face further consequences.
Apr 5: "Open the fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah."
April 6 :a whole civilization will die
April 7: total and complete victory
April8: objectives were met
A true disaster
๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐ท The inside story of how the war started is more damning than anyone imagined
The New York Times just published the most detailed account yet of Trump's decision to attack Iran.
Every American should read it.
February 11th. Netanyahu arrives at the White House for a classified Situation Room briefing. Mossad on the screens behind him.
He plays Trump a video montage of potential new Iranian leaders, including the exiled son of the Shah.
He tells Trump regime change is within reach.
The missile program can be destroyed in weeks. Iran won't be able to close Hormuz.
Retaliation against U.S. interests would be "minimal."
Trump's response: "Sounds good to me."
Every single one of those assurances turned out to be wrong. Iran closed Hormuz.
Retaliation hit six countries. The missile program survived underground.
The regime consolidated power instead of collapsing. And 44 days later, Trump accepted a ceasefire on Iranian terms.
February 26th.
The final Situation Room meeting. Trump goes around the table.
Vance: "You know I think this is a bad idea, but if you want to do it, I'll support you."
Rubio: "If the goal is regime change, we shouldn't do it."
Cheung, the comms director, warned it contradicted everything they'd said for eight months about Iranian nuclear facilities being destroyed.
The CIA director said regime change was possible "if we just mean killing the supreme leader."
Nobody said no.
Everyone deferred to the president's instincts.
The Treasury Secretary and Energy Secretary, the two people who would need to manage the largest oil supply disruption in history, weren't even in the room.
Neither was the Director of National Intelligence.
The next day, aboard Air Force One, 22 minutes before the military deadline, Trump sent six words:
"Operation Epic Fury is approved. No aborts. Good luck."
Source: New York Times
This is ABSOLUTE CINEMA ๐ฅ
WEDNESDAY: ๐บ๐ธVictory
THURSDAY:๐บ๐ธ Destroyed Everything
FRIDAY: ๐บ๐ธHelp China
SATURDAY: ๐บ๐ธVictory
SUNDAY: ๐บ๐ธHelp NATO
MONDAY:๐บ๐ธDestroyed Entire Civilization
TUESDAY: ๐บ๐ธ Trump SURRENDERED
TRUMP has become a global laughing stock โก
New analysis from @MeidasTouch details Trump's conflicting claims throughout his war in Iran:
Mar 3: โWe won the war.โ
Mar 7: โWe defeated Iran.โ
Mar 9: โWe must attack Iran.โ
Mar 9: โThe war is ending almost completely, and very beautifully.โ
Mar 11: โYou never like to say too โ early you won. We won. In โthe first hour it was over.โ
Mar 12: โWe did win, but we havenโt won completely yet.โ
Mar 13: โWe won the war.โ
Mar 14: โPlease help us.โ
Mar 15: โIf you donโt help us, I will certainly remember it.โ
Mar 16: โActually, we donโt need any help at all.โ
Mar 16: โI was just testing to see whoโs listening to me.โ
Mar 16: โIf NATO doesnโt help, they will suffer something very bad.โ
Mar 17: โWe neither need nor want NATOโs help.โ
Mar 17: โI donโt need Congressional approval to withdraw from NATO.โ
Mar 18: โOur allies must cooperate in reopening the Strait of Hormuz.โ
Mar 19: โUS allies need to get a grip - step up and help open the Strait of Hormuz.โ
Mar 20: โNATO are cowards.โ
Mar 21: โThe Strait of Hormuz must be protected by the countries that use it. We donโt use it, we donโt need to open it.โ
Mar 22: โThis is the last time. I will give Iran 48 hours. Open the straitโ
Mar 22: โIran is Deadโ
Mar 23: โWe had very good and productive talks with Iran.โ
Mar 24: โWeโre making progress.โ
Mar 25: โThey gave us a present and the present arrived today. And it was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money. Iโm not going to tell you what that present is, but it was a very significant prize.โ
Mar 26: โMake a deal, or weโll just keep blowing them away.โ
Mar 27: โWe donโt have to be there for NATO.โ
Mar 29: Claimed talks were progressing
Mar 30: โOpen the Strait of Hormuz immediately, or face devastating consequences.โ
Mar 31: Claimed a deal was โvery closeโ and Iran would โdo the right thingโ
Apr 1: โWeโll see what happens very soon.โ
Apr 3: โSomething big is going to happen.โ
Apr 4: Said Iran must comply โimmediatelyโ or face further consequences
Apr 5: โOpen the fuckinโ Strait, you crazy bastards, or youโll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah.โ
April 7: "A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don't want that to happen, but it probably will."
Iran Deal by Obama:
โข0 Americans killed
โข0 Iranians killed
โข0 bombs dropped
โข$0 spent on war
GOP: THIS IS AN TOTAL FAILURE! WE LOST!
Iran Ceasefire by Trump:
โข15 American soldiers killed, ~700 injured
โข1900 Iranian civilians killed, 26,000 injured
โข$45 BILLION in taxpayer money wasted
โข18 countries bombed or involved in war
MAGA: THIS IS A TOTAL WIN! SO MUCH WINNING!
The world is on edge today because of this fucking moron. Heโs a felon, a rapist, a pedophile now threatening to wipe out a civilization.
A special โFUCK YOUโ to his enablers and the 77 million who looked at this ignoramus and said, โYep, thatโs our guy.โ
Three negotiations will occur in the next five weeks and nobody is reading them as one sequence. Islamabad on Friday. The US waiver expiry on April 19. Bessentโs Beijing summit in mid-May. Each one feeds the next. The molecule crisis connects all three. And Trump is the only principal who sits across the table at every meeting.
Islamabad determines whether the Iran ceasefire becomes permanent or collapses. If it collapses, Hormuz closes again, oil spikes back above $110, and the molecule deficit that C&EN says will debilitate petrochemicals for the rest of 2026 deepens further. If it holds, Iranโs 10-point demands move to the table: full sanctions relief, $2 million Hormuz toll per ship, enrichment recognition, and reconstruction reparations. Trump called the proposal workable but not good enough. The gap between workable and good enough is what Fridayโs talks must close.
The waiver expiry on April 19 determines whether 140 million barrels of Iranian crude currently at sea under US Treasury General License U continue flowing to Chinese teapot refineries or become sanctioned cargo again. If Trump renews the waiver, Chinese energy security is preserved and Beijing arrives at the mid-May summit with less urgency. If Trump lets it expire, every Iranian barrel afloat becomes a sanctions violation, the ghost fleet faces interdiction risk, and Chinaโs teapot refineries lose the discounted feedstock that funds their margins. The waiver is not an Iran decision. It is a China decision disguised as an Iran decision.
The Bessent Beijing summit was originally scoped around tariffs, agricultural purchases, the Busan trade truce extension, and rare earth export controls. But the Iran war rewrote the agenda before it was finalised. China applied last-minute pressure on Iran to accept the ceasefire. Chinaโs CIPS system surged to 928 billion renminbi in daily volume during the war. Chinaโs ghost fleet continued operating through the entire conflict, settling in yuan, building the parallel payment infrastructure that the petrodollar has never faced at this scale. And China controls 95 percent of heavy rare earth processing, the chokehold that determines whether the MAG7 can manufacture the chips, motors, and magnets that justify their valuations.
Trump walks into Beijing with leverage that no American president has held since Nixon went to China in 1972. He just demonstrated the willingness and capability to destroy a major oil-producing nationโs entire industrial base in 39 days. He reopened the worldโs most important chokepoint through a combination of kinetic pressure and Pakistani mediation. He holds the waiver that determines whether Chinese refineries keep running on discounted Iranian crude. And the military campaign proved that US precision strike capability can eliminate 130 air defence systems, render 85 percent of a nationโs weapons chemistry inoperable, and sever its transport network in under six weeks.
The question Bessent carries to Beijing is not about tariffs. It is about architecture. Will China continue building the yuan bypass infrastructure that the war accelerated, or will it trade that leverage for concessions on rare earths, agricultural access, and a framework that keeps the dollar system intact for another decade? The molecule crisis is the mechanism that connects these conversations. Rare earth molecules for chips. Petrochemical molecules for packaging and pharmaceuticals. Energy molecules for the global economy. Every molecule flows through a chokepoint that one of the three parties controls.
Islamabad negotiates the war. Beijing negotiates the peace. The molecules determine the price.
Read the full article published by my good friend @DanArbess
https://t.co/Bm6ykUjJlN
๐จ BREAKING:
๐ฎ๐ท๐บ๐ธ Iran has rejected any temporary ceasefire with the U.S.
Tehran also says it wonโt enter negotiations unless strikes stop immediately and guarantees are in place to prevent future attacks.
Iran is also demanding compensation for damage and rejects any short-term ceasefire.
Itโs even pushing for the right to charge ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Source: Reuters