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FBI struggled to disrupt dangerous casino hacking gang, cyber responders say


By Zeba Siddiqui, Christopher Bing and Raphael Satter

12:29 PM UTC ⁣– November‍ 14, 2023

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The FBI ‌Struggles​ to Stop a Hyper-Aggressive Cybercrime Gang

SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON ⁢(Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Bureau ‌of Investigation (FBI) has been engaged in a relentless battle against a highly aggressive cybercrime gang that has been wreaking ⁣havoc ⁢on corporate America for the​ past two years, according to ⁣cybersecurity responders, digital crime experts, and victims.

Despite ‍having identified the identities of at least ​a dozen members ​of the​ hacking group responsible for the devastating breaches at MGM⁢ Resorts International and‍ Caesars Entertainment, the FBI has struggled to make arrests, leaving industry executives puzzled‍ by the ⁣lack of progress.

Michael Sentonas, president of ‌CrowdStrike, one of the leading firms responding to⁢ the hacks, expressed his frustration,​ stating, “For such a small group, they are absolutely causing​ havoc.”

The​ hackers, known as “Scattered Spider,” have been⁢ active since⁣ 2021 and have⁣ targeted numerous high-profile American⁤ companies. The MGM breach alone‌ cost the company approximately $100 million in damages, while ‌Caesars⁤ paid a ransom of $15 million to regain access ‍to⁤ its systems.

CrowdStrike, Alphabet’s Mandiant, Palo Alto Networks,⁤ and Microsoft are among the main American cybersecurity firms ⁤working to ⁤identify the hackers and assist law enforcement. However, the ⁤FBI’s investigation has faced challenges due to the group’s‍ loose-knit structure and the hesitancy‌ of some victims to cooperate.

Despite these obstacles, ‍the‌ FBI’s Newark⁢ field office‍ has ⁣recently made ⁢progress in the investigation, and‌ alarming​ details of the hackers’ aggressive‌ tactics have come to light. The⁤ group is involved in various illicit schemes, including sextortion, ransomware, phone-based scams, and even ⁣violence-for-hire.

Kevin Mandia, the⁣ founder of ⁣Mandiant, emphasized the importance of apprehending the hackers, stating, ⁤”If they’re in democratized nations that ‌work with the international community, ⁢you’ve got to catch them.”

(This story has been refiled to remove the repetition ‍in paragraph⁤ 8)

Reporting by Zeba Siddiqui in San Francisco, and Raphael Satter and Christopher⁣ Bing in Washington; editing by‌ Chris‍ Sanders and⁢ Claudia Parsons

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How ​has the FBI’s investigation ⁢into the hyper-aggressive cybercrime gang impacted industry executives and their understanding of​ progress in combating cybercrime?

The FBI Struggles to‌ Stop a Hyper-Aggressive Cybercrime Gang

SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON ⁢(Reuters) ​– ‍The U.S.‍ Federal ⁣Bureau ‌of Investigation (FBI) has been engaged ‌in a ⁤relentless battle ‌against a highly aggressive cybercrime gang that⁢ has‍ been wreaking ⁤⁣havoc ⁢on corporate America for the​ past two years, ⁢according⁣ to ⁢⁣cybersecurity responders,⁤ digital crime ‌experts, and victims.

Despite ‍having identified​ the identities of at least ​a ⁢dozen members ​of the​ hacking group responsible for the devastating breaches at MGM⁢ Resorts International and‍ Caesars Entertainment,⁣ the FBI has struggled⁤ to make ‌arrests, ​leaving industry executives puzzled‍ by the ​⁣lack of progress.

Michael Sentonas, president of ‌CrowdStrike, one of the leading firms responding to⁢ the hacks, expressed his frustration,​ stating, “For‍ such a small‌ group, they are absolutely causing​ havoc.”

The​​ hackers, known as “Scattered Spider,” have been⁢ active⁣ since⁣ 2021‌ and have⁣ ⁤targeted numerous high-profile American⁤ companies. The MGM breach alone‌ cost the company approximately $100 million in damages, while ‌Caesars⁤ paid a ransom⁢ of $15 million to regain access ‍to⁤ its systems.

CrowdStrike, Alphabet’s Mandiant, ⁤Palo Alto Networks,⁤ and Microsoft are among ⁣the main American cybersecurity ⁤firms ⁤working to ⁤identify the hackers and⁢ assist law enforcement. However, ⁢the ⁤FBI’s investigation has faced challenges due to the group’s‍ loose-knit structure and the hesitancy‌ of some ⁣victims to cooperate.

Despite these obstacles, ‍the‌ FBI’s Newark⁢ field office‍ has ⁣recently made ⁢progress ⁣in‌ the investigation, and‌‍ alarming​ details of ⁢the hackers’ aggressive‌ tactics have come ⁢to light. The⁤ group is involved in various illicit schemes, including sextortion, ransomware, phone-based scams, ⁣and even ⁣violence-for-hire.

Kevin Mandia, the⁣ founder of‌ ⁣Mandiant, emphasized the importance of apprehending the hackers, stating, ⁤”If they’re in democratized nations⁤ that ‌work with the international community, ⁢you’ve got to‍ catch them.”

(This story has been⁢ refiled to remove the repetition​ ‍in paragraph⁤ 8)

Reporting by Zeba Siddiqui, Christopher Bing, and Raphael Satter

In a battle⁣ against a highly ‍aggressive cybercrime gang, the U.S. Federal Bureau⁢ of Investigation (FBI) finds‌ itself struggling ​to make progress. This gang has been causing havoc‌ on corporate⁣ America for ⁤the past⁤ two years, targeting high-profile companies and causing millions of ​dollars worth of damages. Despite the FBI’s efforts ‌to identify the hackers, the limited number of arrests has ‍puzzled industry executives.

CrowdStrike, Mandiant, ⁤Palo⁣ Alto Networks,⁤ and ⁤Microsoft⁣ are some of the cybersecurity firms working to identify the hackers and assist law enforcement. However,⁤ the ‍loose-knit structure of the hacking group, referred to‌ as “Scattered Spider,” and the reluctance⁢ of​ some victims to cooperate have posed challenges for the FBI’s investigation.

Recently, ‌the FBI’s Newark⁣ field office has made progress in ‌the​ investigation, shedding light on ​the hackers’ aggressive tactics.‍ They are involved in various illicit activities, including sextortion, ransomware attacks, phone-based ​scams, ⁣and even violence-for-hire. The urgency to apprehend⁤ these hackers is ⁢stressed by industry experts, as their actions⁣ have had severe consequences for​ companies and individuals.

While the investigation ⁤continues, ​there is hope that with the support of international cooperation, these cybercriminals can be brought to justice. ⁢It is crucial to catch them and prevent further damage to⁢ democratized nations that work together to combat cybercrime.

In conclusion, as the FBI faces the challenges​ posed by this⁣ hyper-aggressive‌ cybercrime gang, collaboration‌ among cybersecurity firms ‌and⁢ international law enforcement⁢ agencies‍ becomes ​crucial⁢ in bringing these hackers to justice and ⁣protecting businesses from future attacks. The ⁣urgency to‌ apprehend and halt​ their illicit activities is paramount to safeguarding corporate America and the individuals affected ⁢by their malicious actions.



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