Hacktivists Leak DHS Procurement Data for 6,000 Firms [Prime Cyber Insights]
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[00:09] Aaron Cole: Welcome to Prime Cyber Insights for March 3rd, 2026.
[00:16] Aaron Cole: We are tracking a massive hacktivist leak targeting contractors of the Department of Homeland
[00:22] Aaron Cole: Security.
[00:22] Lauren Mitchell: Erin, yesterday TechCrunch detailed a breach by a group calling itself the Department
[00:27] Lauren Mitchell: of Peace.
[00:28] Lauren Mitchell: They have reportedly exfiltrated sensitive data directly from the DHS Office of Industry
[00:33] Lauren Mitchell: Partnership.
[00:34] Lauren Mitchell: Lauren, this isn't just a random dump.
[00:36] Lauren Mitchell: It is highly coordinated.
[00:39] Lauren Mitchell: This past Sunday, the group leaked documents via distributed denial of secrets,
[00:44] Lauren Mitchell: targeting more than 6,000 companies that conduct business with DHS and ICE.
[00:50] Lauren Mitchell: The motivation appears explicitly ideological.
[00:54] Lauren Mitchell: The group cited the deaths of protesters, Alex Peretti and Renee Good as their primary catalyst,
[01:00] Lauren Mitchell: For practitioners, the concern here is the extreme granularity of the exposure.
[01:06] Lauren Mitchell: Exactly. The breadth of the leak is significant. We are looking at a list that includes major
[01:12] Lauren Mitchell: defense contractors like Raytheon, Endural, and L3 Harris, alongside technology leaders like
[01:19] Lauren Mitchell: Microsoft, Oracle, and most notably, Palantir. And it is all being made searchable, Aaron.
[01:26] Lauren Mitchell: Security researcher Micah Lee has organized the data, making names, emails, and direct phone
[01:32] Lauren Mitchell: numbers for corporate contacts.
[01:33] Lauren Mitchell: easily accessible to the public.
[01:35] Lauren Mitchell: The financial specifics are particularly stark.
[01:39] Lauren Mitchell: The leak reveals a $70 million contract for CyberApex Solutions
[01:43] Lauren Mitchell: and $59 million for SAIC.
[01:47] Lauren Mitchell: Lauren, how should these firms be interpreting this risk?
[01:50] Lauren Mitchell: They must realize that government procurement data is now a primary attack vector for hacktivists.
[01:57] Lauren Mitchell: It is not just about your internal network security.
[02:00] Lauren Mitchell: It is about the security posture of the government offices you share your contract metadata with.
[02:06] Lauren Mitchell: It creates both a reputational and a physical security risk for the individuals specifically named in these documents.
[02:14] Lauren Mitchell: We will continue to monitor the DHS response to this situation.
[02:19] Lauren Mitchell: For practitioners, this is a clear reminder that your contract metadata is as much a target as your source code.
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