{"id":4244,"date":"2016-08-18T16:06:42","date_gmt":"2016-08-18T08:06:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/?p=4244"},"modified":"2016-08-18T16:06:56","modified_gmt":"2016-08-18T08:06:56","slug":"shadow-brokers-nsa-hack-leaks-0-day-vulnerabilities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/2016\/08\/shadow-brokers-nsa-hack-leaks-0-day-vulnerabilities\/","title":{"rendered":"Shadow Brokers NSA Hack Leaks 0-day Vulnerabilities"},"content":{"rendered":"

Right now there’s a ton of people talking about the NSA Hack, the severity, the repercussions and the value of what has been leaked. It seems the 0-day exploits in the cache of stolen aren’t super recent ones, as it appears they are from 2013.<\/p>\n

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But even so, some of them haven’t been patched as both Cisco and Fortinet have warned customers about the vulnerabilities revealed in the data posted by Shadow Brokers.<\/p>\n

A group calling itself the Shadow Brokers has started an online auction for top-of-the-range tools it claims were stolen from the Equation Group, a digital attack squad linked to the NSA.<\/p>\n

The Shadow Brokers posted up news of the auction saying (in broken English) that they had been monitoring the Equation Group’s servers, had stolen the advanced hacking tools, and will auction them off to the highest bidder. The group said that if it gets Bitcoins worth $1m they will release the tools for free to everyone.<\/p>\n

“We want make sure Wealthy Elite recognizes the danger cyber weapons, this message, our auction, poses to their wealth and control. Let us spell out for Elites. Your wealth and control depends on electronic data,” the group said [the link has since been taken down].<\/p>\n

“You see what ‘Equation Group’ can do. You see what cryptolockers and stuxnet can do. You see free files we give for free. You see attacks on banks and SWIFT in news. Maybe there is Equation Group version of cryptolocker+stuxnet for banks and financial systems?”<\/p>\n

Claims about stuff like this for sale online are often fake, so to prove their case the team posted sample code, which it says is around 40 per cent of the total, online. Postings on Github and other download sites have since been taken down, but not before some people got copies.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n