Investing

Hacker Seeks to Sell Access to Binance’s Law Enforcement Request Panel for $10K in BTC

Source: Pixabay

An unidentified individual on the Breach Forums platform is attempting to sell access to Binance’s law enforcement panel for $10,000.

The user, with the username “Miembro,” posted on Breach Forums claiming to have access to Binance’s Data Request Portal. According to him, this portal is a private access only used by law enforcement officials across the globe.

Miembro disclosed that the portal typically responds to requests within three to seven days, and users are granted “unlimited requests.” He stated that the asking price of $10,000 should be paid in either Bitcoin or the Monero asset.

Access to Binance’s Law Enforcement Request Panel Is for Sale for $10K

A poster on Breach Forums is advertising access to Binance’s law enforcement request panel for $10,000 in crypto.

Access to this panel seems to be from compromised email accounts belonging to law… pic.twitter.com/9fQwsXjLXV

— @Bin.tn (@era_digita) December 19, 2023

Without disclosing how he obtained such confidential information, Miembro directed interested buyers to contact him on Tox and Telegram. He emphasized that all inquiries should be direct and discouraged any generic greetings.

In the past month, Binance has faced challenges following regulatory action against the Bitcoin trading hub.

Following a multi-year investigation into its dealings by the US Department of Justice (DoJ), the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and others, the crypto trading platform incurred a $4.3 billion penalty.

The CFTC would receive $2.7 billion of this total sum, covering penalties for the exchange and ill-gotten transaction fees.

The government agencies justified the stringent penalty by citing Binance’s involvement in money laundering, violations of the US Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), operating an unlicensed derivatives exchange, and encouraging US residents to bypass compliance controls.

Federal Court Enters Order Against Binance and Former CEO, Zhao, Concluding CFTC Enforcement Action: https://t.co/YJD1lglbsZ

— CFTC (@CFTC) December 18, 2023

As part of the regulatory measures, founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) resigned as CEO, and Richard Teng assumed the position. CZ faces a February trial, which could see him face 18 months behind bars.

US DOJ seeking $4B+ from Binance to resolve criminal case.

Do you think CZ will face jail time?

— Dan Held (@danheld) November 20, 2023

He is also expected to pay $150 million in civil monetary penalty to the CFTC.

Access Poses Risk to Crypto Users


Miembro’s actions have stirred concern within the cryptocurrency community. A thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the hacker’s proposal by Hudson Rock researchers revealed that the Data Request Portal was hosted on a third-party service called Kodex Global.

Hacker Sells Access to Binance’s Law Enforcement Portal, Cryptocurrency Holders at Risk.

Details inside: https://t.co/f4avLWOVvK pic.twitter.com/urIJB5hXBH

— Hudson Rock (@RockHudsonRock) December 19, 2023

A further examination uncovered that various law enforcement computers fell victim to global malware-spreading campaigns in 2023. These campaigns resulted in the compromise of credentials from victims’ browsers to the hackers in question.

To substantiate their findings, Hudson Rock presented evidence indicating that three notable infected credentials belonged to the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Taiwan, the Ugandan Police Force (UPF), and the Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) operating under the Philippine National Police (PNP).

Source: Hudson Rock

However, Hudson Rock noted uncertainty regarding whether access to the Binance portal was obtained through the pilfered login credentials.

They did note that the hacker affirmed the smooth operation of the service through the compromised account, as he is quoted saying testing of the service has largely been successful.

Giving insights on the likely implications of this, Hudson Rock remarked that wallet addresses and transaction records can easily be leaked, invading the privacy of crypto users.

In addition, exposed personal data could be stolen, and crypto funds retrieved illegally. The Hudson Rock team has since reached out to the Binance team.

The post Hacker Seeks to Sell Access to Binance’s Law Enforcement Request Panel for $10K in BTC appeared first on Cryptonews.

You May Also Like

Investing

Here is our weekly collection of digital asset listing and delisting, trading pair-related announcements by crypto exchanges that we found last week and today....

Investing

Source: Pexels Web3 development protocol Envision Blockchain Solutions has partnered with the HBAR Foundation to create a blockchain-centric system for handling the carbon markets....

Latest News

President Biden’s ghostwriter will not face charges despite deleting evidence of the sharing of classified material during the investigation. Mark Zwonitzer — who collaborated...

Stock

Union members at Ford, Stellantis and General Motors have ratified a new 4½-year contract, locking in at 11% pay increases secured after a six-week...

Disclaimer: economicedgex.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

Copyright © 2024 economicedgex.com

Exit mobile version