- Four cybersecurity researchers investigating Lapsus$ group's hacks against tech companies, including Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT), NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA), Okta Inc (NASDAQ:OKTA), have traced the attacks to a 16-year-old living with his mother near Oxford, England, Bloomberg reports.
- The researchers employed forensic evidence and publicly available information to tie the teen to Lapsus$.
- Another member of Lapsus$ is suspected to be a teenager residing in Brazil.
- Also Read: Okta's Latest Revelations: The Lapsus$ Hack Affected 366 Customers, Microsoft Confirms System Hack By The Infamous Lapsus$: Bloomberg, Nvidia's Sensitive Data Remains Vulnerable To Ransomware Group's Deadline Which Ends Today
- The report added that the researchers identified seven individual accounts associated with Lapsus$, indicating more people involved in the group's operations.
- The researchers initially thought it an automated activity considering the hacker's skills and pace.
- However, Lapsus$ suffered from poor operational security, enabling cybersecurity companies to gain intimate knowledge about the hackers.
- Rival hackers posted the personal information of the teenage hacker in England.
- Price Action: OKTA shares closed lower by 10.7% at $148.55 on Wednesday.
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