The cybersecurity firm Resecurity has countered claims from a group identifying itself as "Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters", which asserts it breached Resecurity's systems and extracted sensitive data. According to Resecurity, the alleged breach involved a honeypot intentionally set up to track malicious activities, not a real infiltration of their systems.
In a statement posted on Telegram, the hackers claimed to have accessed employee records, internal communications, and client information, stating, "We have gained full access to Resecurity systems." They shared screenshots purportedly demonstrating their claims, which included internal discussions regarding threats on the Pastebin platform.
Resecurity's rebuttal includes a denial of any actual data theft, emphasizing the nature of the honeypot. Furthermore, a representative from ShinyHunters clarified that their group was not involved in this incident, despite previous associations with the attackers. The situation continues to evolve as Resecurity monitors the claims and prepares to respond to any potential threats.