Fired hacker twins forget to end Teams recording, capture own crimes
Ars Technica ·

And what did the pair discuss? Fortunately, this obscure document gives us a much fuller picture. If you’ve ever wondered what it sounds like to be in the room while cybercriminals do their thing, it …
And what did the pair discuss? Fortunately, this obscure document gives us a much fuller picture. If you’ve ever wondered what it sounds like to be in the room while cybercriminals do their thing, it sounds something like this: SOHAIB: “Still connected? Still on the VPN?” SOHAIB : “Delete all their databases?” MUNEEB : “Eh, they can recover them…backups, I’m pretty sure.” SOHAIB : “Daily backups?” MUNEEB : “Yup.” SOHAIB : “What’s the plan [then]? We gonna take care of severance or are we gonna do something about…” “Should we retort to whatever they send us by saying we need $25,000 each? Hm?” MUNEEB : “We are doing petty shit now.” MUNEEB : “I’m going to wipe my computer clean.” SOHAIB : “I can’t access the system but I still have the email address for their customers for eCase and FOIAXpress.” MUNEEB and SOHAIB discuss being compensated by Company-1. MUNEEB : “I’m not gonna threaten them shit, that’s like could be shown as some sort of . . .” SOHAIB : “It depends on how you write it. Just say, ‘according to our previous agreement, this is the tally of the amount that I’ve been [paid], if you pay it up front, then I have no reason to communicate with customers.’” MUNEEB : “I’m good.” SOHAIB : “Whatcha working on man?” MUNEEB : “Nothing important, man.” SOHAIB : “Why won’t you tell me? I ain’t gonna snitch.” MUNEEB : “Don’t need to. …
Original source: Ars Technica