FBI Drops Bombshell: Scattered Spider Crew Hijacking Airlines with Mind Games
30.06.2025
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Scattered Spider isn't just lurking in the shadows—they're boarding planes via social engineering. The FBI's latest alert? These hackers are leveling up, bypassing MFA like it's child's play. Airlines, consider this your wake-up call.
Sky-High Heists: How Scattered Spider is Outsmarting Airlines
Imagine this: You're chilling at 30,000 feet, and bam—your airline's systems get jacked. Not by some tech whiz with a fancy gadget, but by smooth talkers who know how to play the human game. That's Scattered Spider for you, folks.
The FBI's ringing the alarm bell—these hackers are getting craftier, targeting airlines with social engineering tricks that'd make a con artist blush. And MFA? Pfft, they're dancing around it like it's nothing.
'It's not just about strong passwords anymore. It's about outsmarting the social engineers.' — FBI Probably
- • Scattered Spider's MO? Sweet-talking their way into systems.
- • MFA bypass is their party trick—welcome to the future of hacking.
- • Airlines, it's time to level up your identity checks before you're the next headline.
Bottom line: If your security strategy's still stuck in the 'password123' era, you're basically rolling out the red carpet for these hackers. Time to tighten up, folks.
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