A threat actor known as 303 claims to be selling unauthorized shell access to Chungwa Telecom, the largest telecom company in Taiwan. According to the threat actor, they have access to 910 GB of data from the company’s internal systems.
Chungwa Telecom, with a revenue of $7.2 billion, is a major player in Taiwan’s telecommunications industry. The threat actor is offering this unauthorized access for $4,000, though they are open to negotiation. Payments are accepted in Bitcoin (BTC) and Monero (XMR).
This development raises significant concerns about the security of sensitive data held by major corporations and the ongoing risks posed by cybercriminal activities.