Hacker Twins' Teams Recording Unveils Their Cyber Crimes
Fired hacker twins forget to end Teams recording, capture own crimes
Ars Technica
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Sohaib and Muneeb, twin brothers involved in cybercrime, inadvertently recorded their discussions about hacking plans on Microsoft Teams. They discussed deleting databases and potential compensation from their former employer, revealing their criminal intentions before being apprehended and imprisoned.
- 01The recording captured detailed discussions of cybercriminal activities by the twins.
- 02They planned to delete databases and discussed potential compensation from their former employer.
- 03Both brothers are currently imprisoned, with Sohaib found guilty and Muneeb pleading guilty.
- 04Their conversations indicate a lack of awareness about the legal implications of their actions.
- 05The case highlights the risks of cybercrime and the importance of cybersecurity measures.
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Sohaib and Muneeb, twin brothers and cybercriminals, were caught discussing their illegal activities during a Microsoft Teams recording they forgot to stop. Their conversation included plans to delete databases from their former employer, referred to as Company-1, and discussions about compensation for their actions. They expressed confidence in their ability to erase data and avoid detection, revealing a significant lack of understanding of the consequences of their actions. Both brothers are now in federal prison, with Sohaib recently convicted and Muneeb attempting to retract his guilty plea. This case underscores the dangers of cybercrime and the need for robust cybersecurity practices.
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