@seanfeucht Just imagine showing this to a New Yorker during the latter months of 2001 and saying "this is what NYC will look like 25 years from now"...
Order of Complexity from Worst (4) to Best (1)
4. MyP@ss2024! //reasonably complex, though uses common variables and dictionary variants.
3. Tr0ub4dor#24 //Close tie with 4. Only added benefit is a less common dictionary word.
2. k8$Lm2#vP9qX //Very common generated pass
1. Correct-Horse-Battery //Passphrase. While less-adopted, this is where we should be going. Complexity or not, more point of entropy = more Compute time to bruteforce.
I'm actually on the fence about passphrases. Doesn't a Dictionary attack basically make these useless?
Not listed is Passwordless "MFA + Passkey". Eliminate typed passwords entirely.
🇸🇬 A threat actor is reportedly claiming the compromise of Kintetsu World Express (KWE) Singapore, alleging the exposure of approximately 130 GB of data.
According to the underground post, the leaked material may include:
• backup archives
• financial-related spreadsheets
• corporate documents
• operational files
• internal business records
The post references backup files and attached document samples, potentially indicating access to internal storage or archival systems.
At this time, the authenticity, origin, and scope of the alleged compromise remain unverified.
Logistics and supply chain organizations remain attractive targets for cybercriminal actors due to:
• global operational dependencies
• shipment and trade data
• partner ecosystems
• customs and financial information
• third-party integrations
• business continuity sensitivity
Potential risks associated with this type of exposure include:
• supply chain disruption
• business email compromise (BEC)
• financial fraud
• shipment-related phishing campaigns
• partner impersonation
• operational intelligence gathering
• downstream third-party exposure
Organizations operating in logistics and transportation sectors should monitor for:
• secondary distribution of leaked archives
• credential exposure
• suspicious access to partner portals
• phishing campaigns using logistics branding
• abuse of exposed operational or financial documentation
The presence of backup-related files may indicate broader infrastructure access beyond isolated document theft.
At this stage, independent verification of the alleged breach and dataset contents has not been established.
#DDW #CyberSecurity #Singapore #SupplyChain #DataBreach #DarkWeb #ThreatIntelligence
🇸🇬 A threat actor is reportedly claiming the compromise of Kintetsu World Express (KWE) Singapore, alleging the exposure of approximately 130 GB of data.
According to the underground post, the leaked material may include:
• backup archives
• financial-related spreadsheets
• corporate documents
• operational files
• internal business records
The post references backup files and attached document samples, potentially indicating access to internal storage or archival systems.
At this time, the authenticity, origin, and scope of the alleged compromise remain unverified.
Logistics and supply chain organizations remain attractive targets for cybercriminal actors due to:
• global operational dependencies
• shipment and trade data
• partner ecosystems
• customs and financial information
• third-party integrations
• business continuity sensitivity
Potential risks associated with this type of exposure include:
• supply chain disruption
• business email compromise (BEC)
• financial fraud
• shipment-related phishing campaigns
• partner impersonation
• operational intelligence gathering
• downstream third-party exposure
Organizations operating in logistics and transportation sectors should monitor for:
• secondary distribution of leaked archives
• credential exposure
• suspicious access to partner portals
• phishing campaigns using logistics branding
• abuse of exposed operational or financial documentation
The presence of backup-related files may indicate broader infrastructure access beyond isolated document theft.
At this stage, independent verification of the alleged breach and dataset contents has not been established.
#DDW #CyberSecurity #Singapore #SupplyChain #DataBreach #DarkWeb #ThreatIntelligence
@SawyerMerritt The design aesthetic changes entirely if you change perspective and rebadge it.
A $640,000 Ferrari? hell fucking no, jfc
now, if this were a new Apple EV or a top-trim Lexus for $75,000?
Yeah, then I'd say the aesthetics makes more sense.
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