The notorious IntelBroker hacker group has targeted the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA), a prominent U.S. trade association representing franchised new car and truck dealers.
The alleged National Automobile Dealers Association cyberattack, first reported on January 7, 2024, was published on a popular dark web form, with the attackers claiming large amounts of data related to the US-based organization. did.
The attacker advertises a database containing sensitive customer information on the Breachforums platform. The attacker, operating under the alias “IntelBroker,” posted on a hacker forum revealing that five different databases of hers related to NADA had been compromised.
The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) is a prominent American trade association founded in 1917 and headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia. We represent approximately 16,500 new car and truck franchise dealers, including national and international brands.
Cyber attack on the National Automobile Dealers Association
The database included in this National Automobile Dealers Association cyberattack included customer phone calls (300,000 rows), customer payments (58,000 rows), customer invoices (81,000 rows), customer emails ( 108,000 lines) and customer cards (518,000 lines). line).
Additionally, the attackers did not share any ransom demands for the database, adding further mystery to their claims and intentions behind the cyber attack on NADA.
Additionally, the primary victim of this cyber attack was the National Automobile Dealers Association, a key organization in the American auto industry. Its impact extends to the United States, especially the North American region.
Cyber Express has reached out to the National Automobile Dealers Association for more information and clarification. However, as of this writing, no official statement or response has been issued by the organization. This lack of confirmation leaves the National Automobile Dealers Association’s cyberattack claims unverified.
What is IntelBroker Hacker Group?
This cyberattacker, known as IntelBroker, has gained notoriety on Breach forums. The hacker group boldly advertised the databases compromised in this latest cyber attack on NADA, flaunting its capabilities and demonstrating the urgency of addressing cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
A similar incident last year exposed General Electric to a potential threat after IntelBroker, which is associated with the CyberNiggers group, claimed unauthorized access to sensitive military projects and information about the U.S. government’s defense research and development agency DARPA. I realized that I was exposed.
The revelation came as IntelBroker tried to sell network access for $500 on a hacker forum. Compromised data sold includes SQL database files, military documents, technical details of aviation systems, maintenance reports, and more. This incident mirrors one from last year when General Electric began investigating allegations of a data breach by his IntelBroker.
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