A threat actor named “Voldemort” is impersonating tax authorities from governments in Europe, Asia, and the US – targeting dozens of organizations worldwide. Cybersecurity company Proofpoint believes “with moderate confidence” that Voldemort’s ultimate goal is cyber-espionage. Since August 5 this year, Voldemort, named after the main villain in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter children’s books, has sent over 20,000 messages purported to be from various tax authorities to over 70 organizations around the world. The threat actor poses as the US Internal Revenue Services, the UK’s HM Revenue & Customs, France’s Direction Générale des Finances Publiques, Germany’s Bundeszentralamt für Steuern, Italy’s Agenzia delle Entrate, India‘s Income Tax Department and Japan’s National Tax Agency.
In response to complaints regarding its payment portal, loanDepot informed its customers that they fell victim to a cyberattack that shut down its IT systems, disrupting its business operations. Currently in coordination with law enforcement and forensics experts to further investigate the attack. The attack on loanDepot marks the second major cyberattack on a US mortgage loan provider in the past few months, after the cyberattack on Mr. Cooper.
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