Selling Database On Dark Web


The Colonial Pipeline has allegedly fallen victim to a major cybersecurity breach, orchestrated by the notorious CyberNiggers hacker group. The threat actor responsible for this Colonial Pipeline data breach has offered access to sensitive data for sale on the dark web. The user who posted this breach joined the platform on August 8, 2023. 

The dark web user behind this Colonial Pipeline data breach goes by the handle “comradbinski,” who has gained notoriety for his involvement in various cyber intrusions. The premium access to Colonial Pipeline, touted on the dark web, includes a plethora of critical information, such as billing details, private and public keys, passwords, emails, source code, PDFs, and database files. 

The compromised access encompasses Blobs, SMTP, Bitbucket, MSSQL, and AWS S3 Buckets.

CyberNiggers hacker group behind Colonial Pipeline Data Breach

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Disturbingly, apart from this Colonial Pipeline data breach, the CyberNiggers hacker group claims to have breached several other pipeline companies, including BoardWalk Pipeline, Dominion Energy, Enbridge, Energy Transfer, and more. The hacker group asserts that they have stolen a staggering 200GB of data and files, offering both access and pilfered data to potential buyers.

Selling Database On Dark Web

Efforts to verify these claims have been hampered by a lack of communication from Colonial Pipeline. The Cyber Express reached out to the organization, but the website appears to be non-operational at present. 

The Cyber Express, however, reached out to Colonial Pipeline’s communication team for an official statement or response about this Colonial Pipeline data breach. The Colonial Pipeline data breach is unverified at the moment.

CyberNiggers and Other Attacks

In a similar vein, IntelBroker, a member of the CyberNiggers hacker group, has declared responsibility for breaching multinational tech giant General Electric.

Samples from the alleged General Electric data breach, including SQL database files, military documents, technical descriptions, aviation system guidelines, and maintenance reports, have been shared on the dark web.

This unsettling turn of events extends beyond corporate breaches, as sensitive data related to the US government’s defense research and development agency DARPA has surfaced on the dark web.

RestorePrivacy reported the leak, underlining the growing threat posed by cybercriminals to critical national security infrastructure.

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