A 26-year-old man in Ontario, Canada has been arrested for allegedly stealing knowledge from and extorting greater than 160 firms that used the cloud knowledge service Snowflake.
On October 30, Canadian authorities arrested Alexander Moucka, a.okay.a. Connor Riley Moucka of Kitchener, Ontario, on a provisional arrest warrant from the US. Bloomberg first reported Moucka’s alleged ties to the Snowflake hacks on Monday.
On the finish of 2023, malicious hackers realized that many massive firms had uploaded big volumes of delicate buyer knowledge to Snowflake accounts that have been protected with little greater than a username and password (no multi-factor authentication required). After scouring darknet markets for stolen Snowflake account credentials, the hackers started raiding the information storage repositories utilized by a number of the world’s largest companies.
Amongst these was AT&T, which disclosed in July that cybercriminals had stolen private info and cellphone and textual content message data for roughly 110 million folks — practically all of its clients. Wired.com reported in July that AT&T paid a hacker $370,000 to delete stolen cellphone data.
A report on the extortion assaults from the incident response agency Mandiant notes that Snowflake sufferer firms have been privately approached by the hackers, who demanded a ransom in change for a promise to not promote or leak the stolen knowledge. All advised, greater than 160 Snowflake clients have been relieved of knowledge, together with TicketMaster, Lending Tree, Advance Auto Components and Neiman Marcus.
Moucka is alleged to have used the hacker handles Judische and Waifu, amongst many others. These monikers correspond to a prolific cybercriminal whose exploits have been the topic of a latest story revealed right here in regards to the overlap between Western, English-speaking cybercriminals and extremist teams that harass and extort minors into harming themselves or others.
On Could 2, 2024, Judische claimed on the fraud-focused Telegram channel Star Chat that that they had hacked Santander Financial institution, one of many first identified Snowflake victims. Judische would repeat that declare in Star Chat on Could 13 — the day earlier than Santander publicly disclosed an information breach — and would periodically blurt out the names of different Snowflake victims earlier than their knowledge even went up on the market on the cybercrime boards.
404 Media stories that at a court docket listening to in Ontario this morning, Moucka known as in from a jail cellphone and stated he was searching for authorized help to rent an legal professional.
KrebsOnSecurity has realized that Moucka is presently named in a number of indictments issued by U.S. prosecutors and federal regulation enforcement businesses. Nonetheless, it’s unclear which particular fees the indictments comprise, as all of these instances stay underneath seal.
TELECOM DOMINOES
Mandiant has attributed the Snowflake compromises to a bunch it calls “UNC5537,” with members primarily based in North America and Turkey. Sources near the investigation inform KrebsOnSecurity the UNC5537 member in Turkey is John Erin Binns, an elusive American man indicted by the U.S. Division of Justice (DOJ) for a 2021 breach at T-Cell that uncovered the private info of not less than 76.6 million clients.
In a press release on Moucka’s arrest, Mandiant stated UNC5537 aka Alexander ‘Connor’ Moucka has confirmed to be some of the consequential risk actors of 2024.
“In April 2024, UNC5537 launched a marketing campaign, systematically compromising misconfigured SaaS situations throughout over 100 organizations,” wrote Austin Larsen, Mandiant’s senior risk analyst. “The operation, which left organizations reeling from vital knowledge loss and extortion makes an attempt, highlighted the alarming scale of hurt a person may cause utilizing off-the-shelf instruments.”
Sources concerned within the investigation stated UNC5537 has targeted on hacking into telecommunications firms around the globe. These sources advised KrebsOnSecurity that Binns and Judische are suspected of stealing knowledge from India’s largest state-run telecommunications agency Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BNSL), and that the duo even bragged about having the ability to intercept or divert cellphone calls and textual content messages for a big portion of the inhabitants of India.
Judische seems to have outsourced the sale of databases from sufferer firms who refuse to pay, delegating a few of that work to a cybercriminal who makes use of the nickname Kiberphant0m on a number of boards. In late Could 2024, Kiberphant0m started promoting the sale of a whole lot of gigabytes of knowledge stolen from BSNL.
“Info is price a number of million {dollars} however I’m promoting for fairly low cost,” Kiberphant0m wrote of the BSNL knowledge in a submit on the English-language cybercrime neighborhood Breach Boards. “Negotiate a deal in Telegram.”
Additionally in Could 2024, Kiberphant0m took to the Russian-language hacking discussion board XSS to promote greater than 250 gigabytes of knowledge stolen from an unnamed cell telecom supplier in Asia, together with a database of all energetic clients and software program permitting the sending of textual content messages to all clients.
On September 3, 2024, Kiberphant0m posted a gross sales thread on XSS titled “Promoting American Telecom Entry (100B+ Income).” Kiberphant0m’s asking value of $200,000 was apparently too excessive as a result of they reposted the gross sales thread on Breach Boards a month later, with a headline that extra clearly defined the information was stolen from Verizon‘s “push-to-talk” (PTT) clients — primarily U.S. authorities businesses and first responders.
404Media reported just lately that the breach doesn’t seem to influence the principle shopper Verizon community. Quite, the hackers broke into a 3rd occasion supplier and stole knowledge on Verizon’s PTT methods, that are a separate product marketed in direction of public sector businesses, enterprises, and small companies to speak internally.
INTERVIEW WITH JUDISCHE
Investigators say Moucka shared a house in Kitchener with different tenants, however not his household. His mom was born in Chechnya, and he speaks Russian along with French and English. Moucka’s father died of a drug overdose at age 26, when the defendant was roughly 5 years outdated.
An individual claiming to be Judische started speaking with this writer greater than three months in the past on Sign after KrebsOnSecurity began asking round about hacker nicknames beforehand utilized by Judische over time (Waifu, Ned, Nedral Onfroy, Noctuliuss, and November).
Judische admitted to stealing and ransoming knowledge from Snowflake clients, however he stated he’s not involved in promoting the data, and that others have executed this with a number of the knowledge units he stole.
“I’m not likely somebody that sells knowledge except it’s crypto [databases] or bank cards as a result of they’re the one factor I can discover patrons for that truly have cash for the information,” Judische advised KrebsOnSecurity. “The remaining is simply ransom.”
Judische has despatched this reporter dozens of unsolicited and infrequently profane messages from a number of completely different Sign accounts, all of which claimed to be an nameless tipster sharing completely different figuring out particulars for Judische. This seems to have been an elaborate effort by Judische to “detrace” his actions on-line and muddy the waters about his id.
Judische steadily claimed he had unparalleled “opsec” or operational safety, a time period that refers back to the potential to compartmentalize and obfuscate one’s tracks on-line. On a number of events, he shared screenshots and different info indicating somebody with entry to intelligence gathered by Mandiant had given him the corporate’s evaluation of who and the place they thought he was.
However in a dialog with KrebsOnSecurity on October 26, Judische acknowledged it was seemingly that the authorities have been closing in on him, and stated he would severely reply sure questions on his private life.
“They’re coming after me for positive,” he stated.
In a number of earlier conversations, Judische referenced affected by an unspecified persona dysfunction, and when pressed stated he has a situation known as “schizotypal persona dysfunction” (STPD).
In keeping with the Cleveland Clinic, schizotypal persona dysfunction is marked by a constant sample of intense discomfort with relationships and social interactions: “Folks with STPD have uncommon ideas, speech and behaviors, which normally hinder their potential to kind and preserve relationships.”
Judische stated he was prescribed treatment for his psychological points, however that he doesn’t take his meds. Which could clarify why he by no means leaves his house.
“I by no means go outdoors,” Judische allowed. “I’ve by no means had a good friend or true relationship not on-line nor in particular person. I see folks as automobiles to attain my ends regardless of how pleasant I could appear on the floor, which you’ll see by how briskly I discard people who find themselves loyal or [that] I’ve identified a very long time.”
Judische later admitted he doesn’t have an official STPD prognosis from a doctor, however stated he is aware of that he reveals all of the indicators of somebody with this situation.
“I can’t really get identified with that both,” Judische shared. “Most nations put you on lists and limit you from sure issues if in case you have it.”
Requested whether or not he has all the time lived at his present residence, Judische replied that he needed to depart his hometown for his personal security.
“I can’t stay safely the place I’m from with out getting robbed or arrested,” he stated, with out providing extra particulars.
A supply conversant in the investigation stated Moucka beforehand lived in Quebec, which he allegedly fled after being charged with harassing others on the social community Discord.
Judische claims to have made not less than $4 million in his Snowflake extortions. Judische stated he and others steadily focused enterprise course of outsourcing (BPO) firms, staffing corporations that deal with customer support for a variety of organizations. In addition they went after managed service suppliers (MSPs) that oversee IT help and safety for a number of firms, he claimed.
“Snowflake isn’t even the most important BPO/MSP multi-company dataset on our networks, however what’s been exfiltrated from them is properly over 100TB,” Judische bragged. “Solely ones that don’t pay get disclosed (except they disclose it themselves). A number of them don’t even do their SEC submitting and simply pay us to fuck off.”
INTEL SECRETS
The opposite half of UNC5537 — 24-year-old John Erin Binns — was arrested in Turkey in late Could 2024, and presently resides in a Turkish jail. Nonetheless, it’s unclear if Binns faces any speedy risk of extradition to the US, the place he’s presently needed on prison hacking fees tied to the 2021 breach at T-Cell.
An individual conversant in the investigation stated Binns’s software for Turkish citizenship was inexplicably accredited after his incarceration, resulting in hypothesis that Binns might have purchased his approach out of a sticky authorized scenario.
Underneath the Turkish structure, a Turkish citizen can’t be extradited to a international state. Turkey has been criticized for its “golden passport” program, which offers citizenship and sanctuary for anybody prepared to pay a number of hundred thousand {dollars}.
Binns’s alleged hacker alter egos — “IRDev” and “IntelSecrets” — have been directly feared and revered on a number of cybercrime-focused Telegram communities, as a result of he was identified to own a robust weapon: An enormous botnet. From reviewing the Telegram channels Binns frequented, we are able to see that others in these communities — together with Judische — closely relied on Binns and his botnet for quite a lot of cybercriminal functions.
The IntelSecrets nickname corresponds to a person who has claimed duty for modifying the supply code for the Mirai “Web of Issues” botnet to create a variant often known as “Satori,” and supplying it to others who used it for prison acquire and have been later caught and prosecuted.
Since 2020, Binns has filed a flood of lawsuits naming numerous federal regulation enforcement officers and businesses — together with the FBI, the CIA, and the U.S. Particular Operations Command (PDF), demanding that the federal government flip over info collected about him and searching for restitution for his alleged kidnapping by the hands of the CIA.
Binns claims he was kidnapped in Turkey and subjected to varied types of psychological and bodily torture. In keeping with Binns, the U.S. Central Intelligence Company (CIA) falsely advised their counterparts in Turkey that he was a supporter or member of the Islamic State (ISIS), a declare he says led to his detention and torture by the Turkish authorities.
Nonetheless, in a 2020 lawsuit he filed in opposition to the CIA, Binns himself acknowledged having visited a beforehand ISIS-controlled space of Syria previous to shifting to Turkey in 2017.
Sources conversant in the investigation advised KrebsOnSecurity that Binns was so paranoid about doable surveillance on him by American and Turkish intelligence businesses that his erratic conduct and on-line communications really introduced in regards to the very authorities snooping that he feared.
In a number of on-line chats in late 2023 on Discord, IRDev lamented being lured right into a regulation enforcement sting operation after making an attempt to purchase a rocket launcher on-line. An individual near the investigation confirmed that originally of 2023, IRDev started making earnest inquiries about how you can buy a Stinger, an American-made transportable weapon that operates as an infrared surface-to-air missile.
Sources advised KrebsOnSecurity Binns’ repeated efforts to buy the projectile earned him a number of visits from the Turkish authorities, who have been justifiably curious why he stored searching for to accumulate such a robust weapon.
WAIFU
A cautious research of Judische’s postings on Telegram and Discord since 2019 reveals this consumer is extra broadly identified underneath the nickname “Waifu,” a moniker that corresponds to one of many extra completed “SIM swappers” within the English-language cybercrime neighborhood over time.
SIM swapping includes phishing, tricking or bribing cell phone firm workers for credentials wanted to redirect a goal’s cell phone quantity to a tool the attackers management — permitting thieves to intercept incoming textual content messages and cellphone calls.
A number of SIM-swapping channels on Telegram preserve a steadily up to date leaderboard of the 100 richest SIM-swappers, in addition to the hacker handles related to particular cybercrime teams (Waifu is ranked #24). That listing has lengthy included Waifu on a roster of hackers for a bunch that known as itself “Beige.”
The time period “Beige Group” got here up in reporting on two tales revealed right here in 2020. The primary was in an August 2020 piece known as Voice Phishers Concentrating on Company VPNs, which warned that the COVID-19 epidemic had introduced a wave of focused voice phishing assaults that attempted to trick work-at-home workers into offering entry to their employers’ networks. Frequent targets of the Beige group included workers at quite a few high U.S. banks, ISPs, and cell phone suppliers.
The second time Beige Group was talked about by sources was in reporting on a breach on the area registrar GoDaddy. In November 2020, intruders considered related to the Beige Group tricked a GoDaddy worker into putting in malicious software program, and with that entry they have been in a position to redirect the online and e mail visitors for a number of cryptocurrency buying and selling platforms. Different frequent targets of the Beige group included workers at quite a few high U.S. banks, ISPs, and cell phone suppliers.
Judische’s numerous Telegram identities have lengthy claimed involvement within the 2020 GoDaddy breach, and he didn’t deny his alleged function when requested immediately. Judische stated he prefers voice phishing or “vishing” assaults that end result within the goal putting in data-stealing malware, versus tricking the consumer into coming into their username, password and one-time code.
“Most of my ops contain malware [because] credential entry burns too quick,” Judische defined.
CRACKDOWN ON HARM GROUPS?
The Telegram channels that the Judische/Waifu accounts frequented over time present this consumer divided their time between posting in channels devoted to monetary cybercrime, and harassing and stalking others in hurt communities like Leak Society and Court docket.
Each of those Telegram communities are identified for victimizing youngsters by way of coordinated on-line campaigns of extortion, doxing, swatting and harassment. Folks affiliated with hurt teams like Court docket and Leak Society will typically recruit new members by lurking on gaming platforms, social media websites and cell functions which might be in style with younger folks, together with Discord, Minecraft, Roblox, Steam, Telegram, and Twitch.
“Such a offence normally begins with a direct message by way of gaming platforms and might transfer to extra non-public chatrooms on different digital platforms, usually one with video enabled options, the place the dialog rapidly turns into sexualized or violent,” warns a latest alert from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in regards to the rise of sextortion teams on social media channels.
“One of many ways being utilized by these actors is sextortion, nevertheless, they don’t seem to be utilizing it to extract cash or for sexual gratification,” the RCMP continued. “As an alternative they use it to additional manipulate and management victims to supply extra dangerous and violent content material as a part of their ideological goals and radicalization pathway.”
A number of the largest such identified teams embrace people who go by the names 764, CVLT, Kaskar, 7997, 8884, 2992, 6996, 555, Slit City, 545, 404, NMK, 303, and H3ll.
On the assorted cybercrime-oriented channels Judische frequented, he typically lied about his or others’ involvement in numerous breaches. However Judische additionally at instances shared nuggets of reality about his previous, significantly when discussing the early historical past and membership of particular Telegram- and Discord-based cybercrime and hurt teams.
Judische claimed in a number of chats, together with on Leak Society and Court docket, that they have been an early member of the Atomwaffen Division (AWD), a white supremacy group whose members are suspected of getting dedicated a number of murders within the U.S. since 2017.
In 2019, KrebsOnSecurity uncovered how a loose-knit group of neo-Nazis, a few of whom have been affiliated with AWD, had doxed and/or swatted practically three dozen journalists at a spread of media publications. Swatting includes speaking a false police report of a bomb risk or hostage scenario and tricking authorities into sending a closely armed police response to a focused deal with.
Judsiche additionally advised a fellow denizen of Court docket that years in the past he was energetic in an older hurt neighborhood known as “RapeLash,” a really vile Discord server identified for attracting Atomwaffen members. A 2018 retrospective on RapeLash posted to the now defunct neo-Nazi discussion board Fascist Forge explains that RapeLash was awash in gory, violent pictures and youngster pornography.
A Fascist Forge member named “Huddy” recalled that RapeLash was the third incarnation of an extremist neighborhood also referred to as “FashWave,” brief for Fascist Wave.
“I’ve no actual data of what occurred with the middleman section often known as ‘FashWave 2.0,’ however FashWave 3.0 homes a number of identified Satanists and different degenerates linked with AWD, one among which acquired arrested on possession of kid pornography fees, final I heard,” Huddy shared.
In June 2024, a Mandiant worker advised Bloomberg that UNC5537 members have made dying threats in opposition to cybersecurity consultants investigating the hackers, and that in a single case the group used synthetic intelligence to create pretend nude photographs of a researcher to harass them.
Allison Nixon is chief analysis officer with the New York-based cybersecurity agency Unit 221B. Nixon is amongst a number of researchers who’ve confronted harassment and particular threats of bodily violence from Judische.
Nixon stated Judische is more likely to argue in court docket that his self-described psychological dysfunction(s) ought to one way or the other excuse his lengthy profession in cybercrime and in harming others.
“They ran a misinformation marketing campaign in a sloppy try to cowl up the hacking marketing campaign,” Nixon stated of Judische. “Coverups are an acknowledgment of guilt, which can undermine a psychological sickness protection in court docket. We count on that violent hackers from the [cybercrime community] will expertise more and more harsh sentences because the crackdown continues.”