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  3. Sure, cool that the FBI took down the #handala website.

Sure, cool that the FBI took down the #handala website.

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  • walker@infosec.exchangeW This user is from outside of this forum
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    Sure, cool that the FBI took down the #handala website. Yes, it makes a flashy headline, but is it really that newsworthy?

    An info website is like a poster hanging on a wall. It is not a heavy lift to hang another one.

    I get that it is hard to takedown a state actor APT group and wins are demanded by the victims and the press. But it really does not do anything to slow down the malicious activity (unless we are not being told the whole story).

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    FBI seizes Handala data leak site after Stryker cyberattack

    The FBI has seized two websites used by the Handala hacktivist group after the threat actors conducted a destructive cyberattack on medical technology giant Stryker that wiped approximately 80,000 devices.

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    #infosec #cyberdrime

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    • walker@infosec.exchangeW walker@infosec.exchange

      Sure, cool that the FBI took down the #handala website. Yes, it makes a flashy headline, but is it really that newsworthy?

      An info website is like a poster hanging on a wall. It is not a heavy lift to hang another one.

      I get that it is hard to takedown a state actor APT group and wins are demanded by the victims and the press. But it really does not do anything to slow down the malicious activity (unless we are not being told the whole story).

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      FBI seizes Handala data leak site after Stryker cyberattack

      The FBI has seized two websites used by the Handala hacktivist group after the threat actors conducted a destructive cyberattack on medical technology giant Stryker that wiped approximately 80,000 devices.

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      BleepingComputer (www.bleepingcomputer.com)

      #infosec #cyberdrime

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      @Walker

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        @Walker

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        @VictimOfSimony exactly!

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