Anonymous ID: 293304 Dec. 31, 2018, 4:56 p.m. No.4541504   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1533 >>1628 >>1684 >>1708 >>1737 >>1750 >>1773 >>1894 >>1978

Habbening!! Bibi on suicide watch?

 

Reported in Motherboard:

 

"In its announcement published on Pastebin, The Dark Overlord points to several different insurers and legal firms, claiming specifically that it hacked Hiscox Syndicates Ltd, Lloyds of London, and Silverstein Properties."

 

“Hiscox Syndicates Ltd and Lloyds of London are some of the biggest insurers on the planet insuring everything from the smallest policies to some of the largest policies on the planet, and who even insured structures such as the World Trade Centers,” the announcement reads.

 

It is unclear what exact files the group has stolen, but it is trying to capitalize on conspiracy theories around the 9/11 attacks.

 

“We'll be providing many answers about 9.11 conspiracies through our 18.000 secret documents leak,” the group tweeted on Monday."

 

"On Monday, New Year’s Eve, a hacker group announced it had breached a law firm handling cases related to the September 11 attacks, and threatened to publicly release a large cache of related internal files unless their ransom demands were met."

 

https://motherboard.vice.com/amp/en_us/article/yw79k5/hacker-group-threatens-dump-911-insurance-files-dark-overlord?__twitter_impression=true

Anonymous ID: 293304 Dec. 31, 2018, 4:59 p.m. No.4541566   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1588

>>4541533

They admitted to being hacked dipshit.

JIDF BTFO

 

“Hiscox recently learned of an information security incident affecting a specialist law firm in the US that provided advice to Hiscox or its policyholders on some of its US commercial liability insurance claims. The incident involved illegal access to information stored on the law firm’s server, which may have included information relating to up to 1,500 of Hiscox’s US-based commercial insurance policyholders,” that earlier announcement reads."

Anonymous ID: 293304 Dec. 31, 2018, 5:12 p.m. No.4541772   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4541762

THEY ALREADY ADMITTED THEY HAVE BEEN HACKED.

“Hiscox recently learned of an information security incident affecting a specialist law firm in the US that provided advice to Hiscox or its policyholders on some of its US commercial liability insurance claims. The incident involved illegal access to information stored on the law firm’s server, which may have included information relating to up to 1,500 of Hiscox’s US-based commercial insurance policyholders,” that earlier announcement reads."