Ethereum Name Service Data Dumped by SiegedSec

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Ethereum Name Service Data Dumped by SiegedSec

SiegedSec Allegedly hacked by SiegedSec – Here’s the Latest A tweet from Dominic Alvieri, a cybersecurity analyst and security researcher, sent shockwaves through the crypto community as it claimed that the Ethereum Name Service had fallen victim to a breach.

Following initial skepticism, another tweet from @officer_cia corroborates the report.

The group ascertained that the data trove exceeded 10GB and contained sensitive information, including usernames, hashed passwords, authentication tokens, LockLizard account details, and more.

However, after thorough examination by several members, it has been unequivocally established that thedata alleged to have been hacked is of non-sensitive nature.

To summarize, this incident does not constitute a leak of sensitive or private information.

The data alleged leaked appears to be on a public database.

Since Russia invaded Ukraine and the ensuing global cyber war, many new offensive cyber cells emerged.

Some are strictly hacktivist, targeting entities in Russia,

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