The CyberNiggers group has asserted its infiltration into the security systems of HSBC and Barclays banks, allegedly orchestrated by members Sanggiero and IntelBroker. The breach has led to the compromise of extensive databases. Among these datasets are notary_request_2024.csv, boasting 512K lines, ledger_summary_2024.csv with 241K lines, _transaction__2024.csv containing a staggering 1 million lines, and notification_2024.csv with 501K lines. Each of these files delineates crucial aspects of banking operations, offering insight into transaction records, account details, and user notifications.
Beyond these primary databases, the cyber assailants claim to have accessed a trove of additional files, including security certificates, PIX keys, JKS files, security signing keys, and compiled .Jar files. Furthermore, they boast of acquiring source code extracted from the GitLab repository, exacerbating the severity of the breach. Additionally, the hackers assert control over miscellaneous unsorted documents, suggesting a comprehensive infiltration into the banks’ digital infrastructure. This brazen act underscores the growing sophistication and audacity of cyber threats facing the global financial sector.