DESCRIPTION LAST UPDATED: 2024-10-10
DEFAULT SEVERITY LEVEL: CRITICAL
This report contains browser credential stealer data reported from an external source (likely stolen via AI based software).
Shadowserver Special Reports are unlike all of our other standard free daily network reports. They do not cover a specific daily 24-hour time period.
Instead, we send out Special Reports in situations where we are able to share one-time, high value datasets that we feel should be reported responsibly for maximum public benefit. Sometimes there are incidents when it would be useful to be able to notify potential victims about events or breaches that may have impacted them outside of the previous 24-hour period, when it may take a number of days for incident responders to conduct forensic investigations and analyzed data becomes available for sharing with potential victims. Although the events included in these Special Reports will fall outside of our usual 24-hour daily reporting window, we believe that there would still be significant benefit to our constituents in receiving and, hopefully, acting on the retrospective data.
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This special report has severity level CRITICAL set on all events. Severity levels are described here.
Filename prefix: 2024-09-10-special. Searchable by the API using 2024-09-10 date.