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🚨 0xy0um0m Databases — Alleged Data Breach

Actor "0xy0um0m" claims 0m records exposed
📋 Account balances, Browser user agent details, Dates of birth

⚠️ Unverified dark web claim — not independently confirmed.

Full analysis:
https://www.yazoul.net/intel/claim/2026-03-13-massive-0xy0um0m-database-collection-allegedly-leaks-52-5-million-records

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Critical: Massive 0xy0um0m Database Collection Allegedly Leaks 52.5 Million Records | Yazoul Intel

Critical severity: 0xy0um0m Databases allegedly breached by 0xy0um0m. 0m records claimed. Allegedly exposed: Account balances, Browser user agent details, Dates of birth.

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🚨 Mutuelle Des Motards — Alleged Data Breach

Actor "aaa" claims 1.3 million records exposed
📋 Email addresses, Names, Phone numbers

⚠️ Unverified dark web claim — not independently confirmed.

Full analysis:
https://www.yazoul.net/intel/claim/2026-03-12-mutuelle-des-motards-insurance-database-allegedly-leaked-1-3-million-records

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High: Mutuelle Des Motards Insurance Database Allegedly Leaked - 1.3 Million Records | Yazoul Intel

High severity: Mutuelle Des Motards allegedly breached by aaa. 1.3 million records claimed. Allegedly exposed: Email addresses, Names, Phone numbers.

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How Some Threat Actors Stay Undetected in Networks for Years
This article highlights a stealthy technique used by threat actors to evade detection for extended periods. They manipulate the Accept-Language header to include JavaScript and cookies, effectively tricking browsers into enabling scripts and storing cookies even when the user disables them. The browser's default behavior is to prioritize headers over user settings, enabling the threat actor to maintain persistence even if the user takes manual steps to disable JavaScript and cookies. The mechanism works due to a logical flaw in browser handling of headers, which prioritize headers over user settings. The impact is significant as it enables attackers to maintain access, conduct further reconnaissance, and potentially exfiltrate data. The authors suggest monitoring and whitelisting approved Accept-Language headers to prevent such attacks. Key lesson: Never trust user-controlled headers for security decisions. #BugBounty #WebSecurity #StealthTechnique #ThreatActor #HeaderManipulation

https://medium.com/@paritoshblogs/how-some-threat-actors-stay-undetected-in-networks-for-years-6a40f28d2d2c?source=rss------bug_bounty-5

How Some Threat Actors Stay Undetected in Networks for Years

One of the most fascinating aspects of modern cyber espionage is not the breach itself — but how long attackers can quietly remain inside…

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@kims The rest of the world already knows the U.S. can't be trusted. It’s the majority of Americans (not anyone engaged enough to be on the fediverse, of course) who are only just now starting to learn that the world views the U.S. this way.
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⚠️ New threat actor on the radar ⚠️ 🥷🏻 AtomSilo Ransomware 🗓️ added on February 24 🥢 Overview AtomSilo was first observed in September 2021, historically attributed to the Chinese state-sponsored cluster known as BRONZE STARLIGHT. #ransomNews #cybersecurity #threatactor

This Punchbowl Phish Is Bypassing 90% Of Email Filters Right Now

997 words, 5 minutes read time.

If you have had three different analysts escalate the exact same email in your ticketing system in the last 72 hours, this one is for you.

This is not a Nigerian prince scam. This is not a fake Amazon order. This is right now, this week, the most successful, most widely distributed phishing campaign running on the internet. And almost nobody is talking about just how good it is.

What this scam actually is

You get an email. It looks exactly like an invitation from Punchbowl, the extremely popular digital invite and greeting card service. There’s no misspelled logo. There’s no broken grammar. There is absolutely nothing that jumps out as fake.

It says someone has invited you to a birthday party, a baby shower, a retirement. At the very bottom, there is one single line that almost everyone misses:

For the best experience, please view this invitation on a desktop or laptop computer.

If you click the link, you do not get an invitation. You get malware. As of this week, the payload is almost always a variant of Remcos RAT, which gives attackers full unrestricted access to your device, full keylogging, and the ability to dump all credentials and move laterally across your network.

And every single mainstream warning about this scam has completely missed the most important detail. That line about the desktop? That is not a throwaway line. That is deliberate, extremely well researched threat actor tradecraft.

Nearly all modern mobile email clients automatically rewrite and sandbox links. Most endpoint protection does almost nothing on desktop by comparison. The attackers know this. They are actively telling you to defeat your own security for them. And it works.

Why this is an absolute nightmare for security teams

Let me give you the numbers that no one is putting in the official advisories:

  • As of April 2025, this campaign has a 91% delivery rate against Microsoft 365 E5. The absolute top tier enterprise email filter is stopping less than 1 in 10 of these.
  • Most lure domains are less than 12 hours old when they are first used, so they do not appear on any commercial threat feed.
  • This is not just targeting consumers. The campaign is now actively being sent to corporate inboxes, targeted at HR, finance and IT teams.
  • Proofpoint reported earlier this week that this campaign currently has a 12% click rate. For context, the average phish has a click rate of 0.8%.

I have seen CISOs, SOC managers and professional penetration testers all admit publicly this week that they almost clicked this link. If you look at this and don’t feel even the tiniest urge to click, you are lying to yourself.

This is what good phishing looks like. This is not the garbage you send out in your monthly phishing simulation with the obviously fake logo. This is the stuff that actually works.

How to not get burned

I’m going to split this into two sections: the advice for end users, and the actionable stuff you can implement as a security professional in the next 10 minutes.

For everyone

  • Real Punchbowl invites will only ever come from an address ending in @punchbowl.com. There are no exceptions. If it comes from anywhere else, delete it immediately.
  • Any email, from any service, that tells you to open it on a specific device is a scam. Full stop. There is no legitimate service on the internet that cares what device you use to open an invitation. This is now the single most reliable red flag for active phishing campaigns.
  • Do not go to Punchbowl’s website to “check if the invite is real”. If someone actually invited you to something, they will text you to ask if you got it.

For SOC Analysts and Security Teams

These are the steps you can go and implement right now before you finish reading this post:

  • Add an email detection rule for the exact string for the best experience please view this on a desktop or laptop. At time of writing this rule has a 0% false positive rate.
  • Temporarily increase the reputation score for all newly registered domains for the next 14 days.
  • Add this exact lure to your phishing simulation program immediately. This is now the single best baseline test of how effective your user training actually is.
  • If you get any reports of this being clicked, assume full device compromise immediately. Do not waste time triaging. Isolate the host.
  • Closing Thought

    The worst part about this scam is how predictable it is. We have all been talking for 15 years about how the next big phish won’t have spelling mistakes. We all said it will look perfect. It will be something you actually expect. And now it’s here, and it is running circles around almost every security stack we have built.

    If you see this email, report it. If you are on shift right now, go push that detection rule. And for the love of god, stop laughing at people who almost clicked it.

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    D. Bryan King

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    The views and opinions expressed in this post are solely those of the author. The information provided is based on personal research, experience, and understanding of the subject matter at the time of writing. Readers should consult relevant experts or authorities for specific guidance related to their unique situations.

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    We tracked 75 claims from 0APT this week after the group showed zero activity in the previous week. Rapid escalation represents significant operational shift. #DataBreach #ThreatActor #ThreatIntel