The NDT SEC hacking group has once again targeted Thailand, claiming responsibility for a data breach affecting Delta Electronics. This cyber attack has sparked concerns about the potential exposure of sensitive information. Despite the group’s claims, Delta Electronics’ website remains functional, leaving the true extent of the breach uncertain.
The NDT SEC hacking group is known for its audacious cyber attacks and has previously targeted various companies. Their boldness extends to sharing data breaches on social platforms like Telegram. In recent incidents, they infiltrated the websites of the Thai Meteorological Department, Bangkok Expressway, and Metro Public Company Limited, broadcasting their successes through Telegram.
While the NDT SEC hacking group’s activities have drawn the attention of cybersecurity observers, little is known about their operations, as they obscure their activities. The group’s focus on Thailand-based entities and their willingness to share information on Telegram suggests a deliberate strategy in their cyberattacks. This comes in the wake of their earlier claim of possessing a significant amount of data from the Mega Planet cyber attack.
As the cybersecurity landscape evolves, the NDT SEC hacking group continues to assert its digital prowess, raising concerns about the security of entities they target and the potential compromise of sensitive data.