U.S. Faces Cyber Onslaught: Fico Breach, ID, CC, Military Data Sale
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U.S. Faces Cyber Onslaught: Fico Breach, ID, CC, Military Data Sale Blog Trainings Request a Demo Login Table Of Content U.S. Faces Cyber Onslaught: Fico Breach, ID, CC, Military Data Sale JustEvil Claims to Have Obtained Sensitive Data from BAE Systems Identity Documents of American Citizens are on Sale Credit Cards Belonging to the United States are on Sale USDoD Exposes Fico.com Database Cyber Niggers' Alleged US Military Files Related Articles The Unknown Stealers: What's Hidden Below the Radar Apr 07, 2026 Alleged TrakCare Access, PowerLab Leak, U.S. Driver IDs, Hong Kong HA Data and More Apr 06, 2026 Alleged Crypto Leads, Android Spyware, Mossad Leak, Binance Data, Nakamura Listing Mar 30, 2026 Inside Handala’s Hack on the FBI Director Mar 30, 2026 U.S. Institutions and the Dark Web: What's Being Sold and Who's Buying? Mar 24, 2026 Free Dark Web Report Is your Domain/Email Exposed? Scan Now Share : Apr 01, 2024 4 Mins Read U.S. Faces Cyber Onslaught: Fico Breach, ID, CC, Military Data Sale Explore the latest dark web threats uncovered by SOCRadar’s Dark Web Team. From breaches affecting major corporations such as Fico to the sale of sensitive data, the digital underworld continues to pose significant risks. Receive a Free Dark Web Report for Your Organization: Type your domain to get your free dark web report Free Report JustEvil Claims to Have Obtained Sensitive Data from BAE Systems The SOCRadar Dark Web Team has identified a concerning development involving the threat group/actor JustEvil aka KillMilk . According to reports, JustEvil claims to have successfully accessed sensitive personal data belonging to UK defense personnel from BAE Systems. This data allegedly includes resumes, professional certifications, and job roles, potentially exposing individuals to identity theft, phishing attacks , and other cyber threats. Identity Documents of American Citizens are on Sale In another alarming discovery, our team observed the sale of identity documents of American citizens on a hacker forum. This data, which includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and phone numbers, poses a high risk of identity theft, financial fraud , and reputational damage for affected individuals. Credit Cards Belonging to the United States are on Sale Further exacerbating the situation, stolen credit cards belonging to individuals in the United States have been spotted for sale on the dark web. With over 100 cards in stock and priced at $13 per card, this development signals a potential data breach at financial institutions or payment processors, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced security measures and vigilance. USDoD Exposes Fico.com Database A major threat surfaced, idle for a long time; USDoD came back to the cybercrime arena. An alleged data breach involving FICO , a major analytics software company was shared by the threat actor on a hacker forum. The leaked database reportedly contains personal and professional information of individuals associated with FICO, raising serious concerns about data security and privacy. Cyber Niggers’ Alleged US Military Files Lastly, the threat group CyberNiggers has purportedly released US military files, including precompiled JARs and certificate files belonging to the Air Force and Navy. This breach underscores the ongoing risks of insider threats and unauthorized access to sensitive military data, necessitating comprehensive security measures and collaboration among stakeholders. These developments highlight the dynamic and evolving nature of cyber threats on the dark web. Organizations must remain vigilant, implement robust security protocols, and leverage threat intelligence solutions like SOCRadar to detect and mitigate risks effectively. 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