French Navy upgrade and discussion

@Sathya namaskar (‘cause i Forgot in my Previous post) and Namaskar to all of you.

Other infos dated 23.07:

The French authorities have been doing cybercriminals a disservice lately! [want to say « are Harming ´em »]

New victory ✌🏽 with the arrest of the "administrator"—read: the mastermind—of the other Russian "Amazon of cybercrime"!

As a reminder, this forum existed for over 12 years—since 2013—and contained firsthand information about cybercrime!

According to the authorities, the arrested suspect, who has been very active in cybercrime for nearly 20 years, allegedly pocketed the tidy sum of €7 million.
He was arrested in Ukraine, four years after the investigation began!

Note that since this afternoon, the site is no longer accessible on the clearnet—read: the normal internet—but remains (for the time being) accessible on its darkweb version.

Cyber-yours,

SaxX ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ /d**pl

adendum from a contributor on the air-défense forum, thx 2 the original poster:

A recap of the alleged NG hack:

Naval Group, a destabilization operation underway?

Two weeks ago, NoName057 (no introduction needed), a pro-Russian hacktivist group known for its DDOS attacks, already claimed, before its partial dismantling, to have infiltrated "the internal perimeter of Naval Group."

They mentioned the assistance of "volunteers" with whom "interesting data" had been recovered before being shared with "relevant/appropriate third parties." without making any mention of the nature of this data or even accompanying this claim with a screenshot in the absence of samples...

This first claim made on Telegram was a flop.

A week later, between July 14 and 17, a large-scale operation, led by authorities from several countries, including France, put a serious stop to the activities of the hacker collective NoName057(16).

Another week later, we find the "same" claim, from a cybercriminal who had created his account a little earlier on the "Amazon of cybercrime," with more details on the alleged cyberattack on Naval Group, a 13GB sample of data, and, above all, a 72-hour ultimatum...

The modus operandi, the timeline, and many other questions arise... are surprising.
A destabilization operation targeting France through its flagship maritime defense? A false flag operation by a competitor or a government following the group's latest contracts? ...

Also, always take a step back, know how to cross-reference sources, and avoid letting your narrative dictate!
 
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