SOCRadar has uncovered multiple new dark web listings indicating unauthorized access sales and sensitive data breaches impacting organizations in Japan, the U.K., Brazil, and Belgium. A threat actor is allegedly selling Citrix access tied to Fujitsu for $20,000, claiming admin-level control over user sessions and application publishing. Meanwhile, British energy firm Baxter Kelly is reportedly the subject of a $2,000 data sale involving 24GB of sensitive customer and project information.
In Brazil, a massive dataset from AGX Financeira is being offered for $1,500, allegedly including millions of unique identifiers such as phone numbers, taxpayer IDs, and email records. Finally, a listing claims administrative access to a Belgian IT company’s monitoring platform, exploiting known vulnerabilities and offered for $300. These incidents underscore the growing risk exposure across sectors and geographies, reinforcing the need for constant dark web monitoring and proactive cyber hygiene.
